Bibstyle
Bibstyle refers to a set of guidelines or conventions used for formatting bibliographic citations and references. These styles dictate specific rules for the presentation of information such as author names, publication titles, dates, journal names, and page numbers, as well as the punctuation and ordering of these elements within a citation.
The purpose of a consistent bibstyle is to ensure clarity, uniformity, and ease of reading for readers
Some of the most widely recognized and used bibstyles include APA (American Psychological Association), MLA (Modern
Adhering to a specific bibstyle is crucial for academic integrity and professionalism. It demonstrates attention to