referenca
Referenca is a term used in several languages to denote a citation or reference to information or a source. In scholarly contexts it refers to an item in a bibliography or to an in-text citation that points to a corresponding entry. The function of a referenca is to credit authors, allow readers to locate sources, and support claims with verifiable evidence. Good referenca practice reduces plagiarism and improves transparency in research and writing.
A referenca typically includes bibliographic details such as author, title, publication venue, year, and identifiers like
Referencing styles govern the organization and punctuation of referenca. Major systems include APA, MLA, Chicago, and
Digital tools and workflows support referenca management. Reference managers (for example, Zotero, Mendeley, EndNote) help collect,