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Common knowledge - facts or knowledge widely known and undisputed.

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Information found in the public domain is considered to be common knowledge?

Not necessarily. But common knowledge is considered to be in the public domain.


Information can be considered common knowledge of it is documented how many times?

There is no specific number of times a piece of information needs to be documented to be considered common knowledge. Common knowledge is information that is widely known and understood within a specific community or society without the need for citation. It is generally accepted as true without the need for verification.


When do you give attribution?

Attribution should be given to direct quotes, and to information not considered to be "common knowledge."


Is global knowledge the same as common knowledge?

Global knowledge is the same as common knowledge.


Is common knowledge considered to be information that can be found by various sources?

Common knowledge typically refers to information that is widely known and accepted within a particular community or society. While common knowledge can often be found in various sources, such as textbooks or encyclopedias, the key characteristic is that it is generally known without needing a specific citation.


What do not need a citation?

Personal opinions, common knowledge, and widely accepted facts or information that are considered general knowledge do not typically require a citation.


What types of information does not need to be cited in academic writing?

Common knowledge, widely accepted facts, and information that is considered general knowledge in the field do not need to be cited in academic writing.


When was Common Knowledge EP created?

Common Knowledge EP was created in 1997.


When did Expert Common Knowledge happen?

Expert Common Knowledge happened in 1992.


When was Expert Common Knowledge created?

Expert Common Knowledge was created in 1992.


In research you must document the source of all specific information unless its?

In research, you must document the source of all specific information unless it is considered common knowledge. Common knowledge includes widely known facts that are easily verifiable and not attributed to a specific source.


Does Common Knowledge in a public domain need to be cited?

Common knowledge information does not need to be cited.