π Precision in academic writing means using the appropriate terms in the right context and avoiding vague words.
π Using unnecessary and complicated vocabulary in academic writing is discouraged.
π A document should be written in a way that the terms used are easily understood, so constant dictionary or internet searches are not required.
π Understanding the appropriate use of terminology is crucial in academic writing.
π Avoid mixing languages and using foreign words unnecessarily in academic writing.
π The quality of access, area of knowledge, and source classification are important factors in academic writing.
π Determining the accessibility of information sources: public vs private access.
π° The classification of first-line sources and the need to pay for access.
π The importance of conducting research in internationally recognized areas of knowledge.
π Reading and interpreting academic documents is an important skill for college students.
π If a topic is recognized by UNESCO, it holds international recognition.
π₯ There is a discussion about the so-called crisis.
π Some academic documents, like theses, are considered 'gray literature' because they are not widely published.
π₯ Documents such as conference proceedings and research reports have limited visibility and validation, so they lack credibility among colleagues.
π‘ For an academic document to be relevant, it needs to be made public and receive feedback from colleagues.
π There are various types of sources of information, including audiovisual materials, books, and images.
π The internet is a dynamic source of information that includes multimedia content.
β οΈ When citing information from the internet, it is important to be cautious about the reliability and potential changes of the source.
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