Here is a situation:
" A yourng learner, Bishop was working on an assignment. Entitled: The Benefits of Berries. He was slogging day and night to collect all information he could find on the internet regarding berries"
What most young learners like Bishop do not understand is that, they, need to, sieve the informations. Not only in terms of relevance, but also in terms of 'bibliography-worthy'.
JOURNALS have this 'bibliography-worthy' factor.
They add value to your project.
They are your alibi.
They are the supporting proofs to your arguments.
From now on, call yourself a THIEF should you neglect the need for making correct bibliography and outsourcing from an unreliable source.
"UNRELIABLE SOURCE MAKES YOU A THIEF" - ancient proverb.
This is kinda cool:P |