What are good sources to cite?: Difference between revisions

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== Using Wikipedia ==
== Using Wikipedia ==
<ref group="foo">This is where citing info goes</ref>
<ref>This is where citing info goes</ref>


<ref group="foo">2 This is where citing info goes</ref>
<ref>2 This is where citing info goes</ref>


== Sources ==
== Sources ==
<references group="foo" />
<references group="foo" />

Revision as of 16:45, 11 July 2013

Importance of using good sources

Using proper sources build audience trust in a reader. They allow readers to verify what an author has to say and delve more deeply into the topic with ease. Incorrectly cited or untrustworthy sources cause readers to question the validity of your claims.

Examples of Bad sources

Peer-Reviewed

Scholarly Articles

Bias

Variety

Using Wikipedia

[1]

[2]

Sources

  1. This is where citing info goes
  2. 2 This is where citing info goes