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How often are sources cited by author name only, by author name and title, and/or by title only (count for each example of the genre your group has and then explain which is used the most, the least, etc.)? How often source NOT cited in ANY of these ways and in what other ways are they cited (for example, by providing a link, including a footnote, etc.)?
Why are sources cited this way in this genre (consider the audience, types of topics discussed, what type of text (digital, print, etc.), etc.)?
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