On the cavalier attitude towards referencing |
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Authors: | K.R. Rajagopal |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843, United States |
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Abstract: | This short note concerns the cavalier attitude that seems to be prevalent now with regard to checking the accuracy of the references that are provided in research publications. Daunting difficulties confront, at times, those trying to check a source, especially when the source is several centuries old and/or in a language that the researcher is not conversant with. Compounding the problem further, at times, are insuperable difficulties with regard to deciding whom or what to accept as proper authority in the attribution of citations, nudging those that are not of sterner stuff to take the easy way out and conform to popular opinion that might be incorrect. In this short note I discuss the difficulties that a researcher might face with regard to proper attribution of ideas. |
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