To ensure a uniform and professional presentation of your references, always comply with the same formatting criteria. It is the bibliographic style which defines these criteria according to the chosen citation method.
Goals
- Know the resources to respect ESSCA bibliographic styles.
- Identify the recommended style based on the citation method used.
A bibliography is a “descriptive list of works which allows the identification of each of them” ( La Vitrine ) and which is found at the end of the work.
The bibliography can be specialized on a subject and be the subject of a publication. Very often, it rather groups together all the documents cited or consulted during the writing of a work.
The description of the works referenced in the bibliography must respect the guidelines of the adopted bibliographic style.
Check with your department, your dissertation or thesis director, the recommended method for citing your sources and the bibliographic style used to present your bibliography.
If no clear directive is imposed, the university suggests the use of the institutional style, i.e. the ESSCA style.
- Regardless of the style chosen, it is recommended to adhere to it throughout the document.
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