MLA (Modern Language Association) and APA (American Psychological Association) styles are both citation formats used in academic writing to attribute sources and avoid plagiarism. They emphasize the importance of proper documentation and provide guidelines for in-text citations and reference lists. Both styles require a consistent format for presenting information, including author names, publication dates, and titles, though they differ in specific formatting rules and the types of sources typically cited. Ultimately, both aim to enhance clarity and credibility in scholarly communication.
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