Writing with Sources (2nd Edition) A Guide for Students

Writing with Sources (2nd Edition) by Gordon Harvey is published by Hackett Publishing and was released on January 1, 2008. This concise guide, spanning 96 pages, is designed for students and focuses on the principles and methods of integrating and citing sources in scholarly work. Developed for Harvard University’s Expository Writing Program, it provides essential guidance on avoiding the misuse of sources.
In this edition, readers will find updated content that addresses the roles sources play in argumentation and offers strategies for assessing the reliability of sources. The book also explores attitudes toward writing that may contribute to plagiarism, making it a valuable resource for those studying language arts, composition, and research. This practical guide serves as a reference for students seeking to enhance their writing skills and maintain academic integrity.
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Developed for Harvard University’s Expository Writing Program, Writing with Sources describes the main principles and methods of integrating and citing sources in scholarly work, and provides cogent guidance on avoiding the misuse of sources. This second edition has been updated throughout, and includes new material on the roles sources play in argument, on assessing the reliability of sources, and on attitudes about writing that can lead to plagiarism.
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