Please use a single type of refernce style and be consistent. I encourage you to use an automated/online bibliography maker. My personal favourite is to use the one that comes equipped with LaTeX called bibtex. You can often get bibtex entries from sites such as https://mathscinet.ams.org/mathscinet for mathematical papers as an example. Failing this, try a site like https://www.easybib.com/ which also allows you to download bibtex entries to compile with you LaTeX source code. Any correct and consistent references list that follows a reasonable standard will be accepted (must be in alphabetical order, websites must have dates accessed and so on). Make sure content is cited inline (preferred) or footnotes to relevant entries are given.
For those that want to learn a style from scratch, a useful style is the Modern Languages Association of America (MLA) at http://library.concordia.ca/help/citing/mla.php
As well, your software may refer to citations differently. For example, WordPerfect calls citations end notes.
Last revised 23 March 2023.