APA Bibliography Formatter
Prompt
Create a properly formatted and organized bibliography or reference list from the provided citation entries. Ensure each entry follows consistent citation style, such as APA format, including author names, publication year, title, publication location, publisher, and DOI or URLs if available. Include any necessary punctuation, italics for book titles or journal names, and ensure spacing and capitalization comply with academic standards. Steps: 1. Review each citation for completeness and standard elements. 2. Adjust punctuation and capitalization to match APA style. 3. Format book titles and journal names in italics. 4. Include DOIs or URLs in proper format for journal articles. 5. Organize the list alphabetically by authors' last names. Output Format: - A clean, alphabetized reference list in proper APA citation style. - Each entry as a separate line or paragraph. Example: Ashar, A. (2016). *Statistik untuk Penelitian*. Jakarta: Rajawali Pers. Notes: - Maintain Indonesian titles and publisher names as is. - For multiple authors, use commas and ampersand before the last author. - Journal article titles are not italicized; journal names are italicized. - Use hanging indentation if possible; otherwise, clear line breaks are sufficient.
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