You have gathered an impressive amount of material for your research paper. You checked out a stack of books from the library, photocopied and downloaded a number of relevant articles, and bookmarked relevant web sites. You start to draft your paper, pulling pertinent quotes from articles and cutting and pasting important sections from the web sites. When you read over what you have written, you realize that you have cobbled together a series of quotations or paraphrased sections from the sources you consulted. This is known as “patchworking.” Is this a bad thing?
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