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When creating a citation, it is important to have certain elements represented, as scientists don't typically have just one citation style (like MLA or APA). The information you NEED to have includes:

a) First Author's last name
b) Year published
c) Title of article
d) Journal name
e) Page numbers

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When creating a citation, you need the author's last name, year published, title of article, journal name, and page numbers. The MLA format is: Author's Last Name, Initials. (Date of Publication). Title of article. Title of Journal, Volume (number), Pages. DOI or URL. For APA, it is: Author's Last Name, Initials. (Publication Date). Title of work. Title of website. URL.

Step-by-step explanation:

When creating a citation, the information you need includes:

  1. First Author's last name
  2. Year published
  3. Title of article
  4. Journal name
  5. Page numbers

You should use this format for MLA citations:

Author's Last Name, Initials. (Date of Publication). Title of article. Title of Journal, Volume (number), Pages. DOI or URL.

For APA citations, use:

Author's Last Name, Initials. (Publication Date). Title of work. Title of website. URL.

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