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Handbook on Citation

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Subject:
Humanities
Institution Name:
University of Cape Town
Collection:
University of Cape Town
Grade Level:
Post-secondary
Abstract:

All academic writing requires you to cite all the sources that you have read and consulted in the preparation of your work. Citation, also known as referencing, consists of quoting from, or referring to, other writers' words and thoughts, and the listing of their names, together with the titles and other details of their publications so that these can be tracked down independently. Citation has long been regarded as a hallmark of academic writing of all kinds.

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