I write a column for my university's student newspaper. Last night, I finished it and sent it in, and received a reply later in the evening that there was "one big problem with your column: You can't use our competitor as a source. Find the info elsewhere or work around it without the straight data." I had cited an article from the local community newspaper about the city's poverty levels.
Now, the more I think about this, the more I smell horseshit. Does anybody else have experience with newspapers? Is this sort of policy common among them, or is it unique to my uni's student paper?
Citing sources and writing columns
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Citing sources and writing columns
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It may be fine for a paper, but academically that his horseshit
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Re: Citing sources and writing columns
The simple solution is give the local community newspaper a call, ask to speak to the reptile who wrote the column you quoted and ask him for his source. Then quote that.Surlethe wrote:I write a column for my university's student newspaper. Last night, I finished it and sent it in, and received a reply later in the evening that there was "one big problem with your column: You can't use our competitor as a source. Find the info elsewhere or work around it without the straight data." I had cited an article from the local community newspaper about the city's poverty levels.
Deep rich smell isn't it. There was a time when it was believed to cure asthma.Now, the more I think about this, the more I smell horseshit.
I've heard of it where two magazines or newspapers are direct competitors (eg Chemical Age and European Chemical News but a university paper and a community paper? Sounds a bit of a stretch to me.Does anybody else have experience with newspapers? Is this sort of policy common among them, or is it unique to my uni's student paper?
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