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RE: [Cognitive Neuroscience] #1: Introduction & History

in #steemstem6 years ago (edited)

Just to clarify what @samminator wanted to say, it is not a matter of requiring or requesting citations. It is a matter of providing references to potentially interested readers on places where to get additional information on the topic you address.

But as a matter of fact, no one is enforcing you to do anything. You do as you want, at the end of the day. However, if you want SteemSTEM to support your work, well, you should do this google exercise you suggest by yourself, for your readers, and indicate the results in your post.

PS: In some ways, you should have got information on the topic you wrote about from somewhere, shouldn't you? There must thus be some sources you could share.

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I get where you’re coming from. This post is a product of personal notes taken from courses I took over the years. Want me to just scan my notebook and post it here instead? The way you guys are commenting here has left me very discouraged to continue writing, this is not the community I expected here on steemit.

Note that I cannot talk for anyone else but me. I think I have been polite, not aggressive, and I have tried to be constructive. I don't understand where is the problem there.

We of course don't want you to scan lecture notes. However, there are ways to make extra information easily reachable, aren't there? This is all we require to offer people @steemstem support (plus a few other points).

Anyways, I think this discussion is over. I made my point, you made yours. Let's move on.