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Blog #6

  • evanwimberly
  • Feb 20, 2017
  • 1 min read

When writing a research paper, sources have always been a must with my old teachers. Not just using them, but having more than one. What the McGraw Hill Handbook adds onto that though is using more than one type of source. That means not only finding your information on the internet, but going to the library and finding a book, magazine, government document, or any other type of literature. That can be very helpful to me because I have the problem of just writing until I am done, no breaks, and for certain no stopping for research purposes. Having more than one type of source definitely makes you more credible, but I also think it makes you look up from the screen. In my case that could be a game changer so I can breathe, get my thoughts together, and be as credible as possible.


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