: When writing a formal report should citations be used in the glossary? First of all hi everyone :-) In a formal report should the words and phrases defined in the glossary contain citations?
First of all hi everyone :-) In a formal report should the words and phrases defined in the glossary contain citations? Some of the phrases, that are going to be in the glossary, I know so well I don't need to look them up. Some of the phrases are specific to our business (and even specific to our office). On the other hand I really want to quote something the author says here for a phrase in the glossary. When and how should I site glossary entries, is it only necessary if there's a direct quote?
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To know what requires citation and what doesn't , please refer this link :
www.library.american.edu/tutorial/citation3.html
1) Ideas, opinions of your own, sharing common knowledge doesn't require citation.
This link will also be helpful to you : www.englishclub.com/writing/plagiarism-citation.htm
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