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+ | ==== Guidelines for References ==== | ||
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+ | Your essay should use the standard reference methodology from the scientific tradition, namely, to cite relevant material where appropriate. Appropriateness includes referencing a paper when: | ||
+ | * The ideas you are expressing are recounting, paraphrasing, | ||
+ | * The ideas you are expressing have an obvious precursor | ||
+ | * You want to indicate some relevant material for the //context// in which you are discussing some ideas. In this case you can use "see e.g." or " | ||
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+ | You should always reference some prior work in your scientific writings, as it helps present a context for how to interpret the terms you are using -- those references become stand-ins for the research community you consider most affiliated with your writing, and present a context to the traditions of methodology, | ||
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+ | I want you to use the **APA** style of references (google it!), because the reader can see which author names are being referenced without having to look in the bibliography. But if you absolutely **must** use some other style I may agree to it. |
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