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Were all reading the same textbook and readings and attending the same class lectures: so doesnt that make information from these sources “common knowledge”?

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Were all reading the same textbook and readings and attending the same class lectures: so doesnt that make information from these sources “common knowledge”?

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No. “Common knowledge” is information common to a larger population, not the population of our classroom: things anyone might know. Specific information, ideas, or phrases that anyone would not be expected to know, even if they are taken from the textbook or the on-line readings, must still be cited.

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