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Citation Styles - Guide Summary
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Guide Summary
In the first OWL Vidcast of the new year, Libby explains why we can't all just agree to use the same set of All images are created and owned by Virtual High School or are in the Public Domain.
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Quick reference points
- This video introduces the purpose and basic conventions of citing sources in-text and in a
- In the first OWL Vidcast of the new year, Libby explains why we can't all just agree to use the same set of
- All images are created and owned by Virtual High School or are in the Public Domain.
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