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How to Tell Public from Private Sources for Citation,  Part II
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How to Tell Public from Private Sources for Citation, Part II

In this second post about distinguishing public from private sources for the purpose of citing them properly, I look at less clear-cut examples from social media. Today, in my How To column at Copyediting.com.Link to my columns on Copyediting.com

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