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What is References Template?

A References Template is a standardized format for listing and organizing references in a document. It ensures that all necessary information about the sources used in the document is included and presented in a consistent and professional manner.

What are the types of References Template?

There are several types of References Templates available, depending on the citation style required by the document or publication. Some common types include:

APA format: Used in social sciences and education.
MLA format: Commonly used in humanities and language studies.
Chicago style: Used in history, art, and social sciences.
IEEE format: Commonly used in technical and engineering fields.
Harvard style: Widely used in business and management.
AMA format: Used in medical and health sciences.

How to complete References Template

Completing a References Template is a simple process that involves the following steps:

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Start by gathering all the necessary information about each reference, including the author's name, title of the source, publication date, and relevant page numbers.
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Choose the appropriate References Template based on the required citation style.
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Organize the references in alphabetical order by the author's last name or by the title if there is no author.
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Follow the specific formatting guidelines of the selected References Template.
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Ensure that all information is accurately entered and properly formatted.
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Proofread the references section for any errors or omissions.
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Once the references are complete, double-check that all in-text citations correspond to the entries in the References Template.

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Questions & answers

Most companies will ask for two or three references from a candidate, so it's always best to have at least three ready to go.
First, put your references on a separate sheet. Add an exclusive reference page, as the last page of your resume. Keep the same format for your reference sheet as your resume and cover letter, meaning use the same font, margins, and color scheme. Start off at the very top with your name, address, and phone number.
What to Include on a Reference List Your name at the top of the page. List your references, including their name, job title, company, and contact information, with a space in between each reference. Include at least three professional references who can attest to your ability to perform the job you are applying for.
Reference List Order. Works are listed in alphabetical order in the reference list, by the first word of the reference list entry. Arrange entries in alphabetical order by the surname of the first author followed by the initials of the author's given name(s).
They can be friends, a landlord, clients or anyone who can speak to your good personal qualities such as your honesty, dependability, good nature, etc. If they have firsthand knowledge of your work skills, that is even more useful.
On your reference sheet, you should list each reference with the following information: Name. Current Job/Position. Company. Phone Number. Email Address. Reference Description: Write one sentence explaining how you know or have worked with this person, where, when, and for how long.