In a message dated 4/7/2008 11:21:49 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, snowspinner@gmail.com writes:
The issue is that presenting that research is always somewhat original - that is, the statement "This presentation of statements is substantively equivalent to the statements in this source" is not a trivial one - it's an argument that does not come directly and transparently from the original source. Summary is original research.>>
------------------------------------------------------------- We specifically cover summary in our policy language. That is, we specifically allow it, as part of the editorial process. Thus, even *if* you'd consider the process of summarizing to be OR, we allow this particular form of OR.
Will Johnson
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