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How do I cite my sources? (C. Cole)

Citing/Referencing Your Work (from C. Cole)

You must cite your work in two places: in-text and at the end of your paper, regardless of the citation style that you use.Be sure to verify with your instructor the required citation style. For more information on Northwestern University Definitions of Academic Violations, click here.

Global Health recommends referring to these guides: 

  • APA (American Psychological Association) (pdf) - thanks to Curtin University Library
  • MLA (Modern Language Association) Guides - thanks to Purdue University.
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