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How can I use this? Understanding the bounds of what is common knowledge helps you figure out what you need to cite in your paper.
What is common knowledge?
The first strategy involves asking yourself a question: Is this information common knowledge? So how do you tell if information is common knowledge? Simply defined, common knowledge is information that is generally known by many people.
An example of material that is not common knowledge:
Common knowledge can sometimes be a hard thing to figure out. If you're uncertain if a fact is common knowledge or not, ask your instructor or a librarian. Literature Cited:
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How do I treat common knowledge vs. uncommon knowledge in a paper??
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