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This paper gives the history of the origin of citations in scientific literature and reveals the causes of the origin of different referencing styles. Modern methods for working with references in scientific technical literature are described. The role of network technologies in preparing scientific publications is pointed out.
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Original Russian Text © V.S. Egorov, 2014, published in Nauchno-Technicheskaya Informatsiya, Seriya I, 2014, No. 12, pp. 29–38.
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Egorov, V.S. Bibliographic citation in information service. Sci. Tech.Inf. Proc. 41, 265–274 (2014). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0147688214040108
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