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how-to-write-a-masters-thesis [2022/01/07 12:06] strakova [Referencing, Plagiarism and These Things (Don't Skip Me!)] |
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* Read my [[how-to-write-a-masters-thesis-typesetting|advice on typesetting]], | * Read my [[how-to-write-a-masters-thesis-typesetting|advice on typesetting]], | ||
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+ | (Petricek, 2016)((Tomas Petricek [@tomaspetricek]. (2016, May 11). //Making silly #latex jokes is much more fun than doing final tweaks in my thesis on # | ||
==== Referencing, | ==== Referencing, | ||
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Less obvious and not always necessary references may be required by: | Less obvious and not always necessary references may be required by: | ||
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In scientific writing, there is a rigid, accustomed way of proper referencing. TODO write about reference norms. | In scientific writing, there is a rigid, accustomed way of proper referencing. TODO write about reference norms. | ||
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==== Thesis Defence === | ==== Thesis Defence === | ||
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==== Final State Examination === | ==== Final State Examination === |