Can somebody please put my mind at rest.It is about referencing in a piece of work. I havent been acuused of cheating or anything like that.The piece of work which was questioned by my teacher was this part below, about existing research on blogs and gender.
"When looking at gender, West and Zimmerman (1987) find it is produced by people's interaction with others, and is a continued accomplishment; doing gender is something which people carry out daily. Lawley (2003) asserts that gender differences are prevalent in computer mediated communication.
I thought it would be ok because i have put in the names of the people and the date of the work. However, i didnt put these references in my bibliography. I found this info off the net. I couldnt find many books in the library.My lecturer said that i need to be careful and use my own words but im getting parnoid, thinking she may have gone and spoken to other lectuers. Should i just move on and learn my lesson.
2007-05-02
06:07:03
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sarah
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Higher Education (University +)