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Integrating referencesIn undergraduate writing, it is important to substantiate what you have written by showing that respected authorities agree with your claims and opinions. A common way to demonstrate this agreement is by integrating the ideas of these experts into your own writing. Integration can take many forms, but some common mehtods are direct quotes and paraphrases or summaries. Download a printable version of this page (.doc)Problems? Questions? Comments? Please provide us feedback. |
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