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Old 03-30-2016, 12:00 PM   #104
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When I was working on my Masters and Ph.D in English, all work had to be created following the MLA style guide.
Interesting - thanks. I guess it varies by institution. If you write a paper for a specific journal or academic publisher, they'll always tell you what referencing system they require you to use.

Edit: just looked at the MLA system, and it seems to be extremely similar to the Harvard system. The main difference appears to be that Harvard requires you to include a year of publication in your textual reference, and MLA doesn't.

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