Complete the Citation: Ending a Paragraph Before @citex was

When citing sources in your work with @citex, the format might get a little tricky. To make things easier, here is a step-by-step guide on how to end a paragraph before @citex in Markdown format with source links formatted. This guide will provide an easy walkthrough to help you understand the @citex style for referencing and help you create references for any work of yours.

The Process
  1. To begin a reference, start with a full stop after the last word in the sentence.
  2. Once the full stop is included, the reference can begin.
  3. The reference should have the author’s name, the year of publication, and the title of the source in parentheses. It should look like this: (Author, Year, Title).
  4. After this, the reference should also include a link to the source either in brackets or as a footnote. The link should include the entire URL, including http:// or https://.
  5. The reference should end with another full stop to end the reference.
  6. Once the reference is complete, the @citex will be included to indicate the reference has been made.
Examples

Below are some examples of properly created references.

  1. (Smith, 2018, The Power of Words). [https://www.example.com]@citex.
  2. (Thompson, 2014, Solving Problems). [https://www.example2.com]@citex.
FAQs

Q. Do I need to include the author’s name in the reference?
A. Yes. The reference should include the author’s name, the year of publication, and the title of the source to be complete.

Q. Is the source link required for a complete reference?
A. Yes. The source link should be included in the reference in either brackets or as a footnote to ensure that the reader can find the source and they can verify the reference.

Q. Does the reference need to end with @citex?
A. Yes. The @citex is what marks the reference as complete and it should be included at the end of the reference.

Q. How should I format the source link?
A. The source link should include the entire URL, including http:// or https://.

Q. Do I need to include a full stop at the end of the reference?
A. Yes. To end the reference, you need to include a full stop.

Conclusion

By following the steps and properly creating referencing and links, you can create a fully-formatted completed reference before @citex in Markdown format with source links. By doing this, you can make sure the reader can easily locate the source material, and you can make sure the reference is correctly formatted.

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