A bibliographic description of a work (such as a journal article, book, or personal communication), typically a work that is cited in the text.
This element is a textual description of the cited work that may also contain bibliographic descriptive elements (such as <article-title> and <fpage>) interspersed with the text. All punctuation and spacing are retained, usually in the text between the descriptive elements.
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Any combination of:
<ref-list> <title>References</title> <ref> <mixed-citation id="c1" publication-type="journal"> ...</mixed-citation> </ref> <ref> <mixed-citation id="c2" publication-type="journal"> <person-group person-group-type="author"> <string-name><surname>Klimoski</surname>, <given-names>R.</given-names></string-name>, & <string-name><surname>Palmer</surname>, <given-names>S.</given-names></string-name> </person-group> (<year>1993</year>). <article-title>The ADA and the hiring process in organizations</article-title>. <source>Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research</source>, <volume>45</volume>(<issue>2</issue>), <fpage>10</fpage>-<lpage>36</lpage>. </mixed-citation> </ref> <ref>...</ref> </ref-list>
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