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Different referencing techniques: Referencing is said to be written after writing down any report or research; the sources are acknowledged and ideas taken from them are also referred. Sources can be anything whether in the form of text or graphic material taken from books, journals, magazines or any newspaper. When source is being referred to any dissertation or report it can be put on two places on the page where the sources are used also at the end of the report. There are various methods of referencing but basically the are broadly categorized into two types the first one is known as a footnote or endnote referencing and the second is in-text referencing and with this there are a number of different styles of in-text referencing and the most significant are Harvard style and the APA style American Psychological Association (Harvard) both are of similar kind but different punctuations styles are used. There are many other types of referencing like:

BMJ: Similar to the Vancouver system, MLA: Modern Languages Association (Harvard), Turabian (Oxford), Open University (Harvard, but might vary in different faculties), Chicago (Harvard), MHRA: (Oxford), OSCOLA: The Oxford Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (Oxford), Vancouver: Similar to in text systems but uses numbers which refer to a numbered bibliography. The word Harvard or Oxford indicates the similarity between them.

 
   
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