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In the academic life of today, it is much easier to find out if you are referencing correct or even if you are writing about the correct fact or case in an academic article and/or assignment. There are more types of sources and resources that you could ever imagine. So why don’t we use it?
There are many reasons:
- Uninformed
- Stupidity
- Not enough time to search for the correct sources, but then again if you plan and use your time productively, this shouldn’t be a problem.
- Use the same sources every time because you feel comfortable with that type of source.
But on this platform you have the Legal Writing blog to show and inform you about reliable (and even free) sources and resources that can improve your legal writing and general writing skills.
General Websites
- Link to multilingual Pharos dictionaries-website
- General Afrikaans writing tips
- Afrikaans translation of legislation and laws
Podcasts
Twitter profiles to follow
- @tao_of_grammar
- @GrammarCops (Even though it is based on American English, still posts interesting facts and observations)
- @mightyredpen
- @grammarsnark (funny grammar mistakes)
- @grammarmonster