Self publishng guru Dan Poynter says that when writing a nonfiction book you can use other sources without citing as long as you do not copy more than three words in a row. He says it is not plagiarism but research.
Also I have noticed that many of the massmarket nonfiction how-to books don't have notes or citations in the text or at the end of the book. I am perplexed as I am sure most of the authors did not write these books entirely off the top of their head.
I am confused, because I thought that you have to cite any idea that you borrow from others. Is this true only in the academic world? Is Dan Poynter incorrect?



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