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Very good and informative video. Thanks for the video. Many historians like Jadunath Sarkar and Ramesh Chandra Majumder etc used the first method i.e name & year system of citation. However, Wikipedia uses the last method i.e citation order system. The alphabetical order system is a totally unscientific method.
Thank you very much for this video. It helped me clearing my understanding about citation and references. I have recently joined a publishing company where these terms make me confuse. I want to learn all about publishing industry in practical way. It would be great help if you could please make more videos on each topic. Regards,
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@@WInspire 16. Identify the correct parenthetical citation for this source the first time it appears in your paper: Ashcroft, B., Griffiths, G. & Tiffin, H. (1989). The empire writes back: theory and practice in postcolonial literatures. London, England: Routledge. a) Therefore, readers need to remember that “the first post-colonial society to develop a ‘national’ literature was the USA” (Ashcroft et al., 1989, p. 15). b) Therefore, readers need to remember that “the first post-colonial society to develop a ‘national’ literature was the USA” (Ashcroft, Griffiths, & Tiffin, 1989, p. 15). Therefore, readers need to remember that “the first post-colonial society to develop a ‘national’ literature was the USA” (Ashcroft, Griffiths & Tiffin, p. 15). d) Therefore, readers need to remember that “the first post-colonial society to develop a ‘national’ literature was the USA” (The empire writes back, 1989, p. 15). e) Therefore, readers need to remember that “[t]he first post-colonial society to develop a ‘national’ literature was the USA” (Ashcroft, Griffiths, and Tiffin 15).
Thank you so much for this video. It definitely helped clear some of my confusion with citing. If it is possible, could you please explain the difference between APA and MLA citing? I look forward to learning more from your videos. Leann
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Question! I'm currently using a book for my research paper. The book uses references from other sources (such as articles, letters and other books) to prove points and provide evidence. So.....do I need to also cite those sources in addition to the book or do I just cite the book? I hope this question makes sense. It's been a long time since I've done a research project. Thank you!
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i have a doubt is that suppose I am A . and i am taking materials from B, B is taken from C .so whom I need to give citation? is it b from which I took or to C from B taken materials?
The question you should ask is what is the original source And you should cite original author If you donot find the original source, then only you can do something like C et al cited in B et al or something similar to that
can we put what's written from resource paper directly into our paragraph without pharaphrasing it? Is it still considered as plagiarism even though we put the author's name?
Thank you for the information, i have a question tho if wanna use an info from an article and their author is referencing another article, do i use their reference or i reference the article that i read?