Transmitting
Ideas
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Ideas
about using non-violent resistance to enact change have
passed from person to person.
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Thoreau
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Gandhi
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King
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When
you research a topic you may use information from articles, books,
or the Web to support your ideas. However, you must credit the
original authors of these sources by citing them. To cite means
that you state where you found the information so that others
can find the exact item again. In this way we build upon the ideas
and knowledge of other people.
Tips
for researching and citing:
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Take
clear, accurate notes about where you found specific ideas.
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Write
down the complete citation information for each item you use.
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Use
quotation marks when directly stating another person's words.
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Always
credit original authors for their information and ideas
Images: ©Vithalbhai
Jhaveri/GandhiServe, Courtesy of The Thoreau Society, Lincoln, MA,
MLK courtesy WMU Archives & Regional History. |
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