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Bronvermelding, literally "source mentioning" in Dutch, refers to the practice of identifying and acknowledging the sources that informed a work. It serves to attribute ideas and data, allow verification, and enable readers to locate original works. It helps prevent plagiarism and strengthens credibility across academic, journalistic, and online texts.

In scholarly writing, bronvermelding typically appears as in-text citations and a corresponding reference list or bibliography.

Best practices include citing primary sources when possible, distinguishing quotations from paraphrase, and ensuring accuracy of

Ethical considerations involve avoiding plagiarism and misattribution, respecting copyright and licensing, and acknowledging collaborative contributions. In

Bronvermelding is a foundational practice in knowledge dissemination, helping readers assess reliability and enabling scholarly dialogue.

Citations
follow
standardized
formats
that
specify
author,
title,
publication
year,
publisher
or
journal,
and
identifiers
such
as
DOI
or
URL.
Common
styles
include
APA,
MLA,
Chicago,
and
Vancouver;
institutions
may
also
prescribe
house
styles.
bibliographic
details.
Provide
enough
information
for
readers
to
retrieve
sources,
use
persistent
identifiers
for
scholarly
articles,
and
include
access
dates
for
web
content.
Consistency
and
transparency
are
central
to
trustworthy
bronvermelding.
digital
media,
hyperlinks
are
common,
but
robust
bronvermelding
relies
on
stable
references
and,
where
appropriate,
archived
versions.
It
evolves
with
changing
publication
formats,
but
the
core
aim
remains
to
trace
ideas
back
to
their
sources.