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20 May, 23:25

The explanatory note about the kind of information a source contains is called a (n)

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  1. 20 May, 23:26
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    It is called a citation which is also called as reference. A citation or reference identifies a source of information (uniquely). It is an article which usually has two parts: (1) each section of text is marked as an inline citation which is either based on or quoted from an outside source. the said inline citation may be a superscript footnote number or a short citation; and (2) list of full references which gives complete and formatted detail about the source which enables readers of the article can find it and verify it.
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