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Google's search engine uses the concept of PageRank (Brin, S., Page, L. 1998) to assign a value to each individual web page. This enables it to identify the most important pages that match a user's query.
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If a work is circulated informally but not published, then the reference is structured as follows:
Creaney, N., 2009. Lecture Notes on Professional Ehics. [Leaflet] University of Ulster.
Whether you are quoting, paraphrasing or extending someone elses work, it is essential that you acknowledge your sources.
The Harvard Referencing System is a collection of rules and conventions that help you to do this clearly, consistently and unambiguously.
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