examine the concept of using viable sources in your academic writing here at the college level. Specifically, what is the relevance of this practice and why is it of vital importance.

Scott Jaschik in his piece A Stand Against Wikipedia discussed the phenomena of students’ use of this WIKI as a citable source in academic writings; likewise, Trip Gabriel in his piece For Students in Internet Age, No Shame in Copy and Paste discussed the complacency with which some students borrow from the internet without considering it to be inherently wrong and plagiarism. Your job is to examine the concept of using viable sources in your academic writing here at the college level. Specifically, what is the relevance of this practice and why is it of vital importance. Integration of the jump off authors throughout is key; however, you should not summarize the text; assume that your audience has read and fully understands the pieces. Only refer to those sections in each piece that evidence your positions.  

With the two “spring board” authors and the three database sources, you will have at least five sources on your works cited page.
 
​Since this is a position paper, you’ll need an opposing view too. If this point doesn’t fall well within any given paragraph, you may place it prior to the close paragraph; don’t forget to refute the opposing view.

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