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Advanced Biology Zoonotic Disease Project: Citation

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This guide has been created by adapting text from a variety of other guides along with original content. Guides sourced in the creation of this work include the COM Library Libguides,  University of Texas Libraries Libguides, the Universiteit Utrecht Library Libguide created by Michelle Dalton who adapted hers from Robin Kear (Univ. of Pittsburgh), Katherine Akers (Emory Univ., Atlanta GA), Lucy Lions (Northwestern Univ., Evanston IL) and Andrew Spencer (Macquarie Univ., Sydney).