What Is Documentation?
- Is acknowledging sources that we have.
Is acknowledging sources that we have used in our research. .
Why Is Documentation Important?
- informs readers that you have consulted experts on the subject, and have relied on the most current and authoritative sources to support your statements;
- gives proper credit to the sources used in the argument, which is an ethical requirement.
Failure to do so will result in being accused of plagiarism;
- provides readers the books and articles you have used in support of your argument(s). As a result, the readers may be encouraged to go to the sources for additional information.
Reference
http://www.unom.ac.in/asc/Pdf/documentation.pdf
- Is acknowledging sources that we have.
Is acknowledging sources that we have used in our research. .
Why Is Documentation Important?
- informs readers that you have consulted experts on the subject, and have relied on the most current and authoritative sources to support your statements;
- gives proper credit to the sources used in the argument, which is an ethical requirement.
Failure to do so will result in being accused of plagiarism;
- provides readers the books and articles you have used in support of your argument(s). As a result, the readers may be encouraged to go to the sources for additional information.
Reference
http://www.unom.ac.in/asc/Pdf/documentation.pdf
No comments:
Post a Comment