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Shouldn't this address the way one would go about researching, in general? Like where to start, what references are best, what sources should be avoided? Shouldn't it give some general advice about researching? The questions says nothing about a paper. Can the pronoun "they" replace "author"? --[[User:Glucas|Glucas]] 12:13, 26 Oct 2004 (EDT)
Shouldn't this address the way one would go about researching, in general? Like where to start, what references are best, what sources should be avoided? Shouldn't it give some general advice about researching? The questions says nothing about a paper. Can the pronoun "they" replace "author"? And why are all the paragraphs formatted like block quotations? --[[User:Glucas|Glucas]] 12:13, 26 Oct 2004 (EDT)

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Shouldn't this address the way one would go about researching, in general? Like where to start, what references are best, what sources should be avoided? Shouldn't it give some general advice about researching? The questions says nothing about a paper. Can the pronoun "they" replace "author"? And why are all the paragraphs formatted like block quotations? --Glucas 12:13, 26 Oct 2004 (EDT)