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- There appears to be a widespread belief that bloggers should refrain
from making wild guesses about general public opinion.
- A new study confirms this belief and proposes
that blog articles should always refer to proper research and include full citations.
- The authors recently demonstrated that citations are especially useful while referring to the latest research.
- The citations might as well be probably useful while
making suggestions that are likely to be somewhat vague.
- Trivial remarks, of course, do not need a
citation (Iry-Hor 3100 BCE).
- As a popular example of citation etiquette, the authors
point to Wikipedia—a relatively unknown encyclopedia available on computers
connected to the Internet.
- The study is consistent with more than six years of
research which has shown that authors who do not provide citations are unaware of more than six
years of research.
- I sincerely hope that the authors’ names are forever
remembered for their important contribution.