W-Extra. “What are the criteria for credibility in references?” / Kim Seon Woo

W-Extra. “What are the criteria for credibility in references?” / Kim Seon Woo

Summary

References can facilitate and shape the flow of social anxiety. As you can see from Morton's Webster's Third history, many of the debates related to publishing were about something other than the strengths of a particular dictionary. I generalize the debate by looking briefly at the past about the question of how references are related to conservative and progressive tensions, and how Wikipedia in the past will get entangled in similar debates.

Interesting Point.

 In the writings I encounter as I go around the Internet space,'Reliability in References' has always been a question. Where can I get the reliability of the reference? Is there a clear standard of reliability for references? Isn't it different in each country and institution in the world? Who manages the standards for this?

Discussion.

 What are the reliability standards for the literature we refer to as we do our work? Let your classmates know.

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