10.9 Attribution & References

Attributions

This chapter contains information from Business Communication for Success which is adapted from a work produced and distributed under a Creative Commons license (CC BY-NC-SA) in 2010 by a publisher who has requested that they and the original author not receive attribution. This adapted edition is produced by the University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing through the eLearning Support Initiative ,Business Communication For Everyone (c) 2019 by Arley Cruthers and is licensed under a Creative Commons-Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license ,Communication at Work by Jordan Smith is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

References

Hacker, Diana. (2006). The Bedford handbook (7th ed.). New York: St. Martin’s. Retrieved from https://department.monm.edu/english/mew/signal_phrases.htm

Purdue Writing Lab. (2020). Conducting Primary Research- Observing. Purdue Writing Lab. Retrieved June 19, 2020, from https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/conducting_research/conducting_primary_research/observing.html

Wikipedia. (2020). Wikipedia: General disclaimer. Wikimedia Foundation. Retrieved June 23, 2020, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:General_disclaimer.

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