Just today I was pondering a similar question. I have been using sources that
I title "Personal Knowledge - ", because they really are the
source of the information. In the detail citation I had been putting things
like "email dated..." or "interview " or "phone call ".
This way, the sourc
27; fit in also.
Rich in LA CA
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Ross:
In a message dated 6/18/2009 10:30:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
ross.chap...@rogers.com writes:
I have a number of questionnaires that I have received back from family
members. Any ideas on how to cite them using either source writer or the old
format? How did you send the questi
SourceWriter> use "Interviews" and change the wording (e.g., "Interviewee"
to "Respondent") to suit you.
John S. Adams
Hermosa Beach, CA
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I have a number of questionnaires that I have received back from family
members. Any ideas on how to cite them using either source writer or the old
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