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When I write articles, can I use sources like Wikipedia, Encyclopaedia Britannica or other “competitors”?

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When I write articles, can I use sources like Wikipedia, Encyclopaedia Britannica or other “competitors”?

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Yes, of course. Just like they should use LookLex in their writing process, LookLex’ authors can use them. Being an accepted author, you will be in a position to judge the credibility of these sources and other sources. Using a source is not to copy text, should anyone think so. As of yet, LookLex does not have a publishing tool for references, but it is highly recommended that you make your own private notes for such, awaiting a future solution.

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