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For book chapter, journal and conference papers, study, etc. It's usually Last name, First name. Date. "Title of article". In book title or publication. etc.
For web URLs, you need to feature the link, the author(s) of the article/reference featured in the link, the date it was created, AND the date you retrieved the information.
Additional elements
You should feature at the beginning acknowledgments, especially if you worked with users and participants, if you benefited from all sorts of support, etc.
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It's good practice to add a header throughout with the title of your document and the current chapter.
Footnotes should Footnotes should be used sparingly and with only if they have a strong added value.
(3) Citation and Images
Text and Numbers
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All images have to be captioned either directly below the image or in a table of illustrations that list all images used with the page where they're used or the numbers that they have. Images should be captioned with title, year, author of project, author of image (this can be two different authors), where it's been retrieved from and when (website link) or other source. In the case of an art piece, mention the format, the material ("net art", "oil on canvas", etc) and if appropriate where it is hosted (museum, gallery, etc).
(4) Authorship and Plagiarism awareness
In case of two students authoring the document, please mark clearly each student's contribution.
A word about plagiarism (excerpt from ba_thesis_viad_2017.pdf):
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