W8.2 Realiable sources / Yerim Han (한예림)
1) Summary
Reliable sources refer to reliable or authoritative publications related to the subject matter. The assessment of reliability, in addition to its content, also depends on the credibility of the author and the publication. Highly reliable publications require a system of supervision in the verification and editing of facts. In general, the content of the text should use the most reliable and appropriate published sources and should include both a number of arguments and a few notable arguments based on a neutral perspective. The reason for the use of reliable sources is to verify what is claimed in the text (requires a direct source to support the claim), to give confidence to the source, and to avoid suspicion of plagiarism or copyright infringement. When writing a general document, it is based on reliable, third-party, already published, and well-known sources for keeping facts and accuracy. Items written by academic documents are often considered reliable. However, one should be careful because independent research is not a reliable source.
2) learning/interesting point
When I wrote Wikipedia, I used unreliable sources. Reading this article and writing Wikipedia in the future, I think I can use reliable sources to complete higher quality writing.
3) Discussion
When you write Wikipedia articles, did you use reliable sources? Tell me what source you used.
Reliable sources refer to reliable or authoritative publications related to the subject matter. The assessment of reliability, in addition to its content, also depends on the credibility of the author and the publication. Highly reliable publications require a system of supervision in the verification and editing of facts. In general, the content of the text should use the most reliable and appropriate published sources and should include both a number of arguments and a few notable arguments based on a neutral perspective. The reason for the use of reliable sources is to verify what is claimed in the text (requires a direct source to support the claim), to give confidence to the source, and to avoid suspicion of plagiarism or copyright infringement. When writing a general document, it is based on reliable, third-party, already published, and well-known sources for keeping facts and accuracy. Items written by academic documents are often considered reliable. However, one should be careful because independent research is not a reliable source.
2) learning/interesting point
When I wrote Wikipedia, I used unreliable sources. Reading this article and writing Wikipedia in the future, I think I can use reliable sources to complete higher quality writing.
3) Discussion
When you write Wikipedia articles, did you use reliable sources? Tell me what source you used.
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