The Cashmore System

What’s the best form of References? Harvard? Vancouver? Short-title? Pah – forget them! Try the Cashmore system, which has many benefits. It’s freeform. You don’t have to worry about any silly conventional rules… like spelling, for example. Or horizontal writing. It’s colourful. The references just jump off the page at you, instead of cowering away at the end of a long article in a dense forest of tiny black type. And it’s big. None of this 10-point calibri nonsense. You write how you like, with a mixture of small and capital letters, and take care to fill the page.
   Go on, make it a New Year’s resolution. Next time you have a book or article to copy-edit, liven it up by using the Cashmore referencing system.


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