Question
When you list your references at the end of your work, you should do what?
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GPT 3.5
When listing references at the end of your work, you should:
1. Use a consistent citation style (such as APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.) throughout the references list.
2. Organize the references alphabetically by the author's last name or by title if there is no author.
3. Include all the necessary information for each reference, such as the author's name, publication title, publication date, page numbers, and URL if applicable.
4. Double-check the accuracy of each reference to ensure all information is correct.
5. Format the references list with proper spacing, indentation, and punctuation according to the citation style requirements.
6. Make sure to include all sources that were cited in your work to give credit to the original authors and avoid plagiarism.
1. Use a consistent citation style (such as APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.) throughout the references list.
2. Organize the references alphabetically by the author's last name or by title if there is no author.
3. Include all the necessary information for each reference, such as the author's name, publication title, publication date, page numbers, and URL if applicable.
4. Double-check the accuracy of each reference to ensure all information is correct.
5. Format the references list with proper spacing, indentation, and punctuation according to the citation style requirements.
6. Make sure to include all sources that were cited in your work to give credit to the original authors and avoid plagiarism.