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Crediting others
 
  - Proper citations are a hallmark of any solidly written report,
   and are often useful in other forms of publications.
   Citing ยท
   Help & how-to (2019) refers to several style guides; pick a
   suitable style and use it consistently. Especially
   see its section "Why cite?".
 
  - If your report or presentation uses an active format such as PDF
   or HTML, URLs in citations should be clickable.
 
  - For citations, submit a working link to a freely-readable
   copy if available, and also submit a working link to a URL based on
   digital
     object identifiers (DOIs) if available.
   For more about DOIs, see
   What
     is a persistent URL? What is a DOI? (2017).
 
 
  Here is an example citation
   using Vancouver
   system format:
   
     - Dayarathna M, Perera S. Recent
      advances in event processing.
      ACM Comput Surv. 2018;51(2):33.
      doi:10.1145/3170432.
   
 
Breaking this citation down:
   
Written reports
 
Oral presentations
 
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 See copying rules.
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