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Using common knowledge
Common knowledge is information or facts that
are commonly known.
Types of common knowledge include:
In general, dates, facts or ideas are regarded
as common knowledge and do not require referencing.
As a rule, you should always reference sources
of ideas, facts, and conclusions that have come from specific investigations
and studies.
If
you are unsure about whether something is regarded as common
knowledge, it is best to reference that source. |
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