sourcecitation
Sourcecitation refers to the practice of attributing ideas, data, and other intellectual property to their original sources in a written work. It includes in-text citations placed within the work and full bibliographic entries listed in a reference list, bibliography, or notes.
The primary purpose is to credit authors, enable readers to verify claims, and trace the evolution of
Components and formats vary by style guide. Common elements include author(s), title, source, publication date, and
Types of citations include in-text citations or footnotes/endnotes and full reference lists or bibliographies. Some disciplines
Applications and tools: Sourcecitation is central to academic writing, journalism, and many professional fields. Citation-management software
Challenges include ensuring accuracy and completeness, dealing with missing metadata, handling retracted or corrected sources, and