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What is the standard citation format to use when writing academic papers?

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Question added by RONALD MACKIO , WRITER, PRODUCER , ODIOS PRODUCTIONS
Date Posted: 2015/02/26

There is no standard citation format in the world. People use diffferent citation formats according to their needs or their instructors requirment. It also depends on the audience of the paper. For example, I always prefer IEE style because it's easy to use and there are a lot of IEEE citation generator available on the internet.

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