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Quoting sources correctly and quoting correctly

Do you also have problems with the scientific way of citing? It takes a lot of time and perseverance so that the citation is uniform. Would you rather give up this stress and let someone else do it? This is more than understandable. Would you rather spend time with your girlfriend or boyfriend since you haven’t done anything together for a long time? Would you like to have time again for the family that is constantly missing out and constantly complains about it. Would you like some time for yourself? Would you like to have some distance from your daily doing to think about your career? Would you like to develop a strategy for your next career step and just don’t get it? Do you need help to find this time and plan your next important steps? Of course we can help you with your work! Just get in touch with us, for example, by email or call us, or order a free call back at a time that suits you. We will call you back completely free of charge.

We start by recording your topic, the deadline when the work should be finished and the number of pages of body text to be processed. We will then immediately search for several ghostwriters who are familiar with your topic and have already created x work in your field. The author will then wait for your “Go!” And we will send you an offer for the work. If you have any questions you can simply clarify them with us. Then you have to make a down payment. Then the ghostwriter gets the job and starts working on your work.

There are of course several differences in the way of citation. At the beginning, a distinction is made between, for example, Harvard Style or footnotes. There are, of course, many other scientific citation methods, but these two types are the most widespread citation methods. When citing footnotes, small superscript numbers are inserted after a sentence or paragraph, a word or a heading. This in turn refers to the footer in which the information is then given. For example, “compare” or “compare” is omitted. This indicates whether it is an original piece of text or a context reproduced in your own words and published by an author. A connection is also explained in the footer that was not shown in the body text. A footnote with a reference to a scientific source is then reproduced with the author’s name and first name from after last name. The last name is given first and the first name abbreviated with the first letter. This is followed by the year in brackets in which the work was published. Then the page is abbreviated with S. and the page on which the text is displayed. After the page number, the abbreviation f. or ff can be used if it is the following or the following pages. An example of a citation would be, for example, see Bauer, W. (2017), p. 9 f. This is followed by the year in brackets in which the work was published. Then the page is abbreviated with S. and the page on which the text is displayed. After the page number, the abbreviation f. or ff can be used if it is the following or the following pages. An example of a citation would be, for example, see Bauer, W. (2017), p. 9 f. This is followed by the year in brackets in which the work was published. Then the page is abbreviated with S. and the page on which the text is displayed. After the page number, the abbreviation f. or ff can be used if it is the following or the following pages. An example of a citation would be, for example, see Bauer, W. (2017), p. 9 f.

When quoting Harvard Style, the author from whom the text originates is named in the body text. For example, this looks like this: (Bauer, W. 2017). Another way of citation would be to reproduce the text reference in square brackets that contains a number. For example, this looks like this: [1].

The publication is then named in the bibliography and sorted alphabetically or with consecutive numbers starting from 1. There are also several differences to note. For example, if a quote is quoted by the ghostwriter in a book. Here the book in which the quotation is written must be named and then the actual source with the actual publisher must be named. If this is not observed, it is not a scientific citation that gives a good impression.

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