Grab the best references

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    Elena Gilbert
    Elena Gilbert
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    The ability of choosing the most appropriate reference for your manuscript is not possessed by every author or researcher. Using websites and online databases as an option to search for references is a good strategy, but a check on the credibility of the information is also essential. For instance, internet is a hub of information, but the segregation of quality content from the unreliable information is not a cakewalk. One smart way to check for the credibility of a website is to read through its ‘Home’ and ‘About Us’ page, which would give you the maximum information about the company or the author.

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    Janna Gilbert
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    True! searching for relevant references is not at all a cakewalk.

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    Steve Paul
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    Right. But to make sure that our Research paper gets published in a good journal one has to take the pains.

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    Lousie Crawforrd
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    More than the relevancy of a paper the source we are getting it from is important.

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    Bourne Milton
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    Why should we focus so much on the source?

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    Shawn Thomas
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    The source is important because while writing the reference list we need to mention the main source of the data.

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