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Nov 20, 2006 10:23

Writing bibliographies is incredibly hard. I should be doing one now, as an unassessed piece of work for Philosophy, but I just can't do it; I'm horribly ignorant of other people's works, you see, so I have no idea where to start and what to write. 12 sources in total, and I'll be damned if I'm going to be able to do it. It's supposed to be sources ( Read more... )

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molari November 20 2006, 13:32:47 UTC
Happy birthday!

Also, there is a strange sense in which our lives appear to be converging, as I'm studying philosophy and working in a supermarket also. With bibliographies you could use references at the end of other relevent articles as a starting point. I wouldn't worry about the gloves of shelf stacking, it's if you come across the cursed customer complaint form of -5 sanity that you need to panic.

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admiral_trouser November 20 2006, 13:57:53 UTC
Sourcing books and 'net sites should be a doddle (we're using Harvard style, it's simple enough); it's the bloody journals that are doing my nut in. I've never had the desire to read a journal, let alone allow it to inform any of my essays. They bore me to tears (Gettier Cases, anyone? No.), and the thought of slogging through the uni library just to find some articles on Descartes hurts my eyes. Really.

Also; I have the strong urge to vandalise my work uniforms with "+1" markings :/

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