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2. Using One Source to Find More
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2. Troubleshooting Incomplete Citations
Sometimes you don't have a complete citation, so you can't find your book or your article in the library. And sometimes, the citations we get from bibliographies or other people are just plain wrong. What should you do when that happens?
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