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Why Use References?

1. To avoid Plagiarism:

2. It is ethical to credit others for their contributions to your work.

3. It may be a legal compulsion in the case of copyright.

4. To protect you in the case of dubious allegations.

5. To reflect your prior reading effort.

6. To show the series of events involved in the resolution of a scientific

problem, as part of your argument.

Something interesting!!!!!!

What is a Style?

It's obvious we are referring to referencing style and not anything else

Output styles are files that are used to control the appearance of references in

a bibliography. The name of the style refers to the journal or publisher that

has defined the bibliographic format. Styles can be modified and new styles can

be created using EndNote's style editor e.g Harvard style, Vancouver style

Dr. Aditi Chaturvedi

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