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A Guide of All the Common Citation Styles

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There’s no denying that citing sources is one of the most elaborate steps in the process of preparing an academic paper. Now, some of you may consider using a  citation machine  for APA or MLA or Chicago styles. But it’s still important to have a basic idea about the most common citation styles that exist. In fact, when you have some clarity on the different citation styles, you will find it easier to use the citation machine for Chicago or Vancouver or any other style. 1. Vancouver referencing Vancouver referencing  is a numeric referencing style in which each source is provided with a number that corresponds to the order in which the source appears in the text. If the same source is mentioned again in the text, the same number is used. The reference list consists of a single numbered list of citations with full details. Here’s a Vancouver referencing example is given below. Vancouver referencing 2. APA referencing and citation APA style was initially applied in