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FAQ - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

EXPERIMENT.RESOURCES.COM

Your questions may already be answered here in our frequently asked questions-section at Experiment-Resources.com.

If your question is still not answered, we may be contacted here.

HOW CAN I CITE A WEBPAGE?

    There are many different citation-standards. This example follows the APA-standard.

    Articles with author:

    [Surname of author], [Initials Given Name] ([Year Published]). [Title of Article]. Retrieved: [Date of retrieval] from Experiment Resources: [URL]

    Example: Our Definition of Research-article, by Martyn Shuttleworth:

    Shuttleworth, M. (2008). Definition of Research. Retrieved 14 February 2009 from Experiment Resources: http://www.experiment-resources.com/definition-of-research.html

    The reference in the text would look like this (APA-standard):

    "Here is the information you are citing (Shuttleworth, 2008)"

    Articles without author

    Some authors wish not to be cited because of other commitments. That doesn't need to stop you from referring to the article. You may cite "Experiment Resources" as the author instead of the authors name.

    Example: Our article about Stem Cell Research:

    Experiment Resources (2008). Stem Cell Research - Pros and Cons. Retrieved 14 February 2009 from Experiment Resources: http://www.experiment-resources.com/stem-cell-pros-and-cons.html

    The reference in the text would look like this (APA-standard):

    "Text with the information you are citing (Experiment Resources, 2008)"

WHO IS THE AUTHOR OF THE ARTICLE?

    Most articles have the name of the author right below the text.

    Alternatively, you may cite "Experiment Resources" or "Experiment-Resources.com" as the author. See above for citations.

    Some authors do not wish to be identified because of other commitments.

WHEN DID YOU WRITE THE ARTICLE?

    You can find the year of the first posting of a webpage next to the name of the author (below the text).

    Since webpages may have been changed several times, most citation-standards demand that you cite what year when the webpage was first published and the date it was viewed/downloaded (retrieved).

    See above for more information on citations.

WHO ARE YOU?

HOW CAN I SOLVE A PROBLEM ON MY PROJECT?

    We do not currently offer help for specific problems.

    If you have a simple question, we suggest Yahoo Answers, where volunteers answer questions about most topics. A good tip is to formulate your question as clear and brief as possible.

MAY I PUBLISH YOUR ARTICLE?

    Not without a consent from Experiment-Resources.com. You may ask by contacting us.

    Generally we do not allow online publications, unless there is a win-win situation.

I FOUND AN ERROR OR MISSPELL

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    Drop us a line here.

MAY I LINK TO YOUR WEBSITE?

    Generally, we do not have objections to links to our website as long as the website does not include content of offensive/illegal/unethical nature (such as porn, gambling, scams or hatred-sites).

COULD YOU ADD MY LINK?

    No, we do not put up links on request. We do not sell links either.

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