- Sequential Notes: a raised reference numeral into your paper after a sentence in which you use source material—or, if required for clear attribution, after a particular phrase in the middle of your sentence.
- In-Text Citing: In this method, you indicate in the text of your paper itself not only the name of the source author, but also either the number of the specific page on which the information, idea, or passage is found, or the year in which the source was published, or both.
- Coding: Science journals require a symbol or marker to identify each of your sources, usually numeral but sometimes an initial letter, always bracketed, of one or more author surnames.
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