Wikipedia to get a grasp on what it is I'm researching; then books books books.dux&src said:what source of information do you tend to go for first? Is there a reason for doing so?
e.g. books, the internet etc
Discuss.
What do you mean by this?fOR3V3RPINKKKK said:Haha wait till you guys get into uni
Probably means that Wikipedia should be excluded from your resources - shouldn't even be a last resort.veloc1ty said:What do you mean by this?
Textbook: directly related to information needed.dux&src said:what source of information do you tend to go for first? Is there a reason for doing so?
e.g. books, the internet etc
Discuss.
Haha stop kidding yourself, it's more than fine for schoolwork. And obviously you shouldn't reference it in uni but depending on the subject it's not going to be harmful to check the wiki page for directions.5233andy said:Probably means that Wikipedia should be excluded from your resources - shouldn't even be a last resort.
Well... I guess not... but often, you get the odd person who defies all the odds and does it.veloc1ty said:Haha stop kidding yourself, it's more than fine for schoolwork. And obviously you shouldn't reference it in uni but depending on the subject it's not going to be harmful to check the wiki page for directions.
Actually that's another good source for certain things. With a State Lib Readers Card you can get access to ProQuest and some other good journal databases, which I've used in assignments before.fOR3V3RPINKKKK said:Articles and Jounals (not from newspapers but from databases)