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From: mangoe@umcp-cs.UUCP (Charley Wingate)
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Subject: Re: scholarly article
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Date: Fri, 21-Dec-84 17:28:04 EST
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Posted: Fri Dec 21 17:28:04 1984
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In article <336@pyuxd.UUCP> rlr@pyuxd.UUCP (Rich Rosen) writes:

>I just came across this article in the Journal of the Association of
>Registered Nurses, Doctors, and Technicians that I thought might be
>interesting reading.  It is written by Dr. Carl Frisken of the Whitlow
>University Medical School, Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry.  I
>excerpt from this article here.
>
>"Often the use of excerpts from scholarly articles ... represents a
>manifestation of extreme ... negative self-worth.  Authors of such ...
>[writings] ... tend not to have original thought patterns of their ... own.
>They ... often fail to ... recognize or comprehend ... the meaning of the
>... papers they cite in ... scholarly writing.  More ... over, they
>also ... fail to ... question anything ... put forth by the authors [of
>the papers they cite].  They simply ... take at face ... value the
>worth of the ... author's contentions without ... any form of independent...
>verification or analysis. ... , ... expecting others [who read ... their
>work] to do the ... same."

Is this supposed to tell me why you quote so much of my articles, Rich?

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Charley Wingate   umcp-cs!mangoe