Sally wrote
> >I love this! But, I don't do "drafts." I do peer reviews. I've had bad
>
> experiences with agreeing to review drafts. The tendency is for our
> students
> is to throw references together in a haphazard fashion and expect us to
> edit
> them into an A paper.
>
Agreed. You
On Sat, 18 Nov 2000, Pollak, Edward wrote:
> VIII. Thou shalt use only those sources that come from scholarly
journals
> and books. Psychology Today and other popular magazines are not
scholarly
> journals. Neither are internet sources and encyclopedias appropriate
for
> college-level papers.
On Sat, 18 Nov 2000, Pollak, Edward wrote:
> The 10 Commandments of Paper Writing
>
> I. Though shalt not cite directly a paper thou hast not
read...
Amen, Brother! And it tickeleth the funny bone, to boot.
And while I am gratified to see just how close Brother Pollak's
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The 10 Commandments of Paper Writing
I. Though shalt not cite directly a paper thou hast not read. Neither
shalt thou include in thy reference section any paper that thou hast not
read nor any paper which has not been cited in the body of thy paper. Such
practices constitute the "pa