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Book Name: Cite Right

Writer: Charles Lipson

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There are three motivations to refer to the materials you use:

To offer credit to others’ work and thoughts, regardless of whether you concur with them or not. At the point when you utilize their words, you should give them credit by utilizing both quotes and references.  To show perusers the materials on which you base your examination, your story, or your decisions.  To direct perusers to the materials you have utilized so they can test in it for themselves. Their advantage may be to confirm your work, to challenge it, or basically to investigate it further.

Taken together,thesecitationsfullydiscloseyoursources.That important for scholarly trustworthiness in a few different ways. To begin with, great references package out credit. Some have a place with you for the first work you did; you have to assume full liability for it. Some belongstoothersfortheirwords, ideas, data, drawings, or other work. You need to recognize it, straightforwardly and expressly.

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