That depends on the level of paper being written.
Primary sources are always best. These would include journals and publications by the people who actually did the research. (The Journal of the American Medical Association)
Secondary sources are somewhat acceptable for non-college level work. These include books that other people have written by collecting data from primary sources.
Wikipedia and other peer information is NOTacceptable.
A legitimate cited source is a reputable publication, author, or organization that provides accurate and verifiable information. It typically includes details such as the author's name, publication date, title of the work, and where it was published. Academic papers, books, peer-reviewed journals, and reputable websites are common examples of legitimate cited sources.
As cited in means as stated in the referenced source.
You site a source within another source in the literature cited page by following the basic in-text citation rules.
To update a cited source in a document, you should first make the necessary modifications to the original source. Then, go back to the document where the source is cited and update the citation accordingly. This typically involves changing the publication year, page numbers, or any other details that were altered in the original source.
Yes they are, and they should be cited accordingly.
Absolutely not
An indirect source in MLA refers to a source that you have not actually read yourself, but that is cited in another source that you have read. In your citation, you would acknowledge the source that you actually read and mention the indirect source by using the phrase "as cited in" followed by the citation information for the original source.
Is the White House accusing Fox News of not being a legitimate source of news
In a paragraph, "cited" typically means that a source or reference has been mentioned to support a particular point or claim. It is a way to give credit to the original author or source of information.
You are correct. It is important to include a source in your works cited page to give credit to the original author and acknowledge the source of your information. Failure to do so may be considered plagiarism.
No, a bibliography is not a secondary source. It is a list of sources that were consulted or cited in a research project.
You didn't say which meaning you wanted to use. If you mean cited as in quoted a source for a report, you could say "I cited the magazine article." If you mean cited as in to summon before a court, you might say "He was cited for drunk driving. If you mean cited as in recognized for superior military service, you could say "The soldier was cited for bravery."
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