Online Sources for Research - Blog Post 6
- Joseph Santana
- Feb 20, 2017
- 1 min read
When researching, people tend to struggle finding credible sources . The Mcgraw-Hill handbook in their 14th chapter lay out the steps on how to find the sources you need. The authors of the book divide the chapter into sections the first being using your library to find sources to exploring online communications. It is great because they show you that you do not have to use just books for reliable sources and you can check online sources including blogs. The best advice they give is what to do when you come across a “wiki” site. They say you should always check the sources rather than just taking the information from the website itself. That is important considering those sites can be edited by anyone.
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