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8. The source from which the evidence is taken should be definitely stated at the bottom of the card.
ОглавлениеThis should be done at the time the cards are written out. Otherwise the reference when wanted, either cannot be found or can be found only with great loss of time. The exact reference is important not only to show definitely the source of authority from which the evidence is taken, but also to enable the student to return to the same source for further details in case they become necessary. In the case of a letter or a personal interview the name of the authority consulted should be given together with the date of the letter or the time and place of the interview. A magazine article should be referred to by the name of the magazine, with the volume and page. The name of the writer should also be given unless the article is an editorial, in which case that fact should be stated. A report or document in several volumes should be quoted by volume and page. Books should be referred to by their author, title, and page.
The following diagram shows the form in which evidence should be recorded:
Subject | Authority | |
Evidence | ||
Source of Evidence. | ||
For example, a student in preparing for a class debate on the tariff question handed in a number of cards on the necessity for protection, of which the following is a sample:
Subject: | Authority: |
Protection not needed. | Richard T. Ely. |
“Our quondam infant industries have for the most part, attained a very vigorous maturity, and in some instances have become belligerent and prone to monopolistic bullying.” | |
Source: Outlines of Economics, p. 312. |
SUMMARY OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR RECORDING EVIDENCE
1. Use small cards or sheets of paper of a uniform size.
2. Place only one fact or point on each card.
3. Write only on one side of the card.
4. Express the idea to be put on the card in the simplest and most direct terms.
5. Each card should be complete in itself.
6. Material for refutation should be preceded at the top of the card by an exact statement of the argument to be refuted.
7. The main issues or subjects to which the evidence relates should be stated at the top of the card.
8. The source from which the evidence is taken should be definitely stated at the bottom of the card.