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Chrichrichri Posted 10 years ago
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indicate my own observations in scientific writing (as an indirect quote)

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#1 29-Apr-2016, 17:56

How to indicate my own field research in a scientific text?

(own interviews, 10-16th Feb. 2012) OR (personal interviews, 10-16th Feb. 2012) OR (author's interviews, 10-16th Feb. 2012)

(own observations, 13th Feb. 2012, 9:12 am) OR (personal observations, 13th Feb. 2012, 9:12 am) OR (author's observations, 13th Feb. 2012, 9:12 am)

OR another, better solution?

I have to indicate the data I have researched my self on site in a longer text where I also mention additional data with indirect quotes, for example, '(Eglash, 1999, 34)'.
Is 'own' the correct expression or is 'personal' better or should I use 'author's observation'? I have heart that usually, you should always say 'my' own and not just own... but this would be no option because we are told not to use the first person for scientific writing. What option sounds best?

Something like (the author's own observations, ...) and (author's personal observations, ...) would be quite long and distract in a running text.

It would, for example, look like this:
... The fertile rainy season has turned out to be as critical for the project as the harsh dry season, although trees receive natural irrigation and domestic animals do not run free in the village during this time (author’s interviews, Sept. 2015/OR: own interviews, Sept. 2015/OR: personal interviews, Sept. 2015). Land use is an issue that especially contributes to the loss of trees. According to ZEFP Walewale (Agongo, 12th Sept. 2014), the complex understanding of land ownership represents a key difficulty for communal initiatives. The local conception of land contains ambiguous components which reach back far into the history of the Mamprusi (Drucker-Brown, 1993, 533). ...

[of course I could just say (author, date) but I would like to indicate the method as I have done interviews, observations and spatial analyses]
  

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If it is your research paper, you don't need to specify "personal / own observations," "personal interview," and so on. Observations, interviews and other research are assumed to be the author's. The fertile rainy season has turned out to be as critical for the project as the harsh dry season, although trees receive natural irrigation and domestic animals do not run free in the village during this time (interviews with village chieftains, Sept.

  • If it is your research paper, you don't need to specify "personal / own observations," "personal interview," and so on.
  • Observations, interviews and other research are assumed to be the author's.
  • The fertile rainy season has turned out to be as critical for the project as the harsh dry season, although trees receive natural irrigation and domestic animals do not run free in the village during this time (interviews with village chieftains, Sept.
  • 2015).
  • L and use for agriculture and grazing is an issue that especially contributes to the loss of trees.
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If it is your research paper, you don't need to specify "personal / own observations," "personal interview," and so on. Observations, interviews and other research are assumed to be the author's.

The fertile rainy season has turned out to be as critical for the project as the harsh dry season, although trees receive natural irrigation and domestic animals do not run free in the vil

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