"De Recta Methodo Citandi Authores" delves into the intricate art and science of proper citation, offering a comprehensive guide for scholars and researchers. Authored by Gaetano Giardina, this book explores the historical evolution of citation practices and provides a robust framework for accurate and ethical source attribution. Navigating the complexities of academic integrity, this work emphasizes the importance of meticulous research and clear communication in scholarly endeavors.
This book is an indispensable resource for anyone engaged in academic writing, offering practical advice and insightful analysis on mastering the correct method of citing authors. It underscores the critical role of citations in upholding intellectual honesty and advancing knowledge within the academic community.
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