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Name: Using untranslated materials in research
ID: m13830
Language: English (en)
Summary: This module explores the value of using documents that have been translated from Spanish into English in their original version for research purposes. Its intended audience is undergraduate students who are native speakers of English and who are learning Spanish. NOTE: TRANSLATIONS ARE NOT YET AVAILABLE ON-LINE. PLEASE VISIT THIS MODULE AGAIN LATE NOVEMBER, 2006.
Subject: Humanities
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Document Type: -//CNX//DTD CNXML 0.5//EN
License: Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY 2.0)

Authors: Melissa Bailar (melba@rice.edu)
Copyright Holders: Melissa Bailar (melba@rice.edu)
Maintainers: Melissa Bailar (melba@rice.edu)

Version: 1.4 (history)
Created: Aug 24, 2006 2:21 pm GMT-5
Revised: Oct 9, 2006 4:18 pm GMT-5

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Version: 1.4 Oct 9, 2006 4:18 pm GMT-5 by Melissa Bailar
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Version: 1.3 Oct 9, 2006 1:51 pm GMT-5 by Melissa Bailar
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Version: 1.2 Oct 2, 2006 4:20 pm GMT-5 by Melissa Bailar
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Version: 1.1 Aug 24, 2006 2:26 pm GMT-5 by Melissa Bailar
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Bailar M. Using untranslated materials in research [Connexions Web site]. October 9, 2006. Available at: http://cnx.org/content/m13830/1.4/.

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Bailar, M. (2006, October 9). Using untranslated materials in research. Retrieved from the Connexions Web site: http://cnx.org/content/m13830/1.4/

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Bailar, Melissa. "Using untranslated materials in research." Connexions. October 9, 2006. http://cnx.org/content/m13830/1.4/.

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Bailar, M. 2006. Using untranslated materials in research. Connexions, October 9, 2006. http://cnx.org/content/m13830/1.4/.

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Bailar, Melissa. Using untranslated materials in research. Connexions. 9 Oct. 2006 <http://cnx.org/content/m13830/1.4/>.