The serious issue I have when using outside sources is when I find a great article with credible and bountiful information but it gives me no author. In example of this in one of my own papers is my Doc 2 essay about Math and Math anxiety. I used a quote from an article by Radford University to prove one of my points but I couldn't find a specific author. So, in my work cited page it says
“Reducing Math Anxiety.” Radford University, www.radford.edu/content/LARC/home/learning-guides/math/math-anxiety.html.
I couldn't give it a complete citation because there essentially isn't an specific author. For all I know it can be a group of professionals or students with math anxiety that wrote that article.
“Reducing Math Anxiety.” Radford University, www.radford.edu/content/LARC/home/learning-guides/math/math-anxiety.html.
I couldn't give it a complete citation because there essentially isn't an specific author. For all I know it can be a group of professionals or students with math anxiety that wrote that article.
i understand this issue. sometimes i use a website called easybib.com to help me find some details about some wider known sources and then take the information and put it into my bibliography
ReplyDeleteGreat post! It also happened to me a couples times and I recommend to you that do not use sources without the author's names because they are not reliable.
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