Hi Sarah,

Are you a Braillist?

In my experience, Braille is the best way to get a handle on this sort of 
thing. As has probably been said here, different citation styles require very 
different things. Parenthetical citation versus footnotes for example. (I hate 
the former personally) Even within particular departments, different lecturers 
sometimes like slightly different twists on their preferred citation method. 
I'm sure you've done this, but why not ask your particular lecturers for an 
example of each type of citation that they want. That way, when you hand your 
paper in, they should mark you down if you have followed their examples.

I have not yet tried creating a template, but yes, i believe  that you can 
create just about any sort of template you want.

Take care
James 
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