Dear Fellow Drones
A question: I am writing an article on cancer survivor stories. Am I permitted to use a couple of survivor stories found online if I rewrite in my own words, and name the website and source?
Many thanks
David
Quoting other websites in an article
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Re: Quoting other websites in an article
You can use references and portions of published works, yes, but you can't use links or web addresses. You'd either do an in-line citation using the site's name or add a references section, I believe.
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Re: Quoting other websites in an article
For cancer survivor stories, it might be more powerful to find your own original sources (try HARO -- help a reporter out -- Helpareporter.com). There are so many survivors out there, many passionate about telling their stories. Just asking around your own social circle could turn up all kinds of interesting stories. Of course, you'll want to ask permission and if they want their names changed for privacy etc...
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Re: Quoting other websites in an article
Thanks jelly gator, that was helpful, went with the inline quote
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Re: Quoting other websites in an article
Celeste, thanks for the reference.
Unfortunately the cancer I'm writing about is pancreatic, which has a less than 5% survival rate so stories are incredibly difficult to find. It runs in my family, and killed my afflicted relatives so quickly that I couldn't count them as survivors.
However, I take your point - real life research really gives a story like this a boost.
Cheers
David
Unfortunately the cancer I'm writing about is pancreatic, which has a less than 5% survival rate so stories are incredibly difficult to find. It runs in my family, and killed my afflicted relatives so quickly that I couldn't count them as survivors.
However, I take your point - real life research really gives a story like this a boost.
Cheers
David