Chapter 6

Citation means to provide the source of information that th e author has used in any working papers as evidence which makes the work ing papers acceptable and reliable. Furthermore, citation serves to give credit to the pr vious author and to show the honest intention of the author not to copy others’ informa tion without reference (Plagiarism): Plagiarism is a very serious academic offence that will absolute not to be tolerated. Graduate students must use citations in working papers of any report or thesis. Citations in science and technology theses in this gu de book are prescribed in the Vancouver Style (Uniform Requirements for Manuscrip ts Submitted to Biomedical Journals, 1997) and Vancouver Referencing, by David Wells (2001) which is the recommended national standard and is largely used a ll over the world. Some parts have been adapted for citations in Thai, which may posse s characteristics and information different from those found in an English paper. Citations in the thesis should be referenced in tw o parts of the thesis: the main text and the end of the chapter or rearward.

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