BORLEY RECTORY Report Guide

Dear Student-Researcher,

Sometimes students and/or researchers ask for help in writing papers on Borley Rectory. Whilst it is impossible to respond at length to the great number of inquiries received, I have prepared some information that may help you. Many students from all over the globe write for help, but I do not have the time to do the individual research for them, nor to write the papers for each student. Much of the material they request is available on the web site, if the student will do the research. You are welcome to peruse the web site and read thousands of pages I have posted about Borley.

Please mention this web site when quoting material used from this source.

Much of the text and photographs on my web site have been "hacked" and stolen in the past. This necessitates certain controls, including a copyright notice on every page. Additionally, I have had to restrict certain information to associates of the BORLEY GHOST SOCIETY. If you need more information than that already found on this web site, you may want to consider joining the Society.

As far as writing a paper on Borley, you will likely want to answer the "Who, what, when, where, why, and how" of the history of the rectory.

Make sure to tell it in your own words. Any strings of four or more words "borrowed" from an unquoted source is plagiarism. Try to find at lease three sources. Five or more would be better. Below is one way for you to do your citations and references for your research papers.

Link here for an example of proper notation.

Remember, in compliance with international copyright laws, no extended quotes may be taken from this posted material. Short references, with appropriate copyright credit, are acceptable. No photos or graphics may be reproduced in any form. Where applicable, the appropriate Internet link is requested. Copies of printed or posted articles are requested for review, and for listing in the Borley Bibliography.

Quick guide
Here are the key pages you will need to visit: For even more information. . . .

Good luck with your project, and feel free to keep me posted on your progress.

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