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'''Sources:'''
'''Sources:'''
*Authoritative [Def. 1]. (2010). In A. Stevenson (Ed.), ''Oxford Dictionary of English'' (3rd ed.). Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
*Authoritative [Def. 1]. (2010). In A. Stevenson (Ed.), ''Oxford Dictionary of English'' (3rd ed.). Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.


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The Oxford Dictionary defines Authoritative as "able to be trusted as being accurate or true," and such is the goal of the History at a Glance wiki. The wiki was designed to be a quick but reliable source of information, intended to satisfy general inquiries as well as spur on in-depth research by providing a brief introduction to various topics in UNB history. Readers should be able to trust the information contained in each entry to be factual and accurate.

Sources:

  • Authoritative [Def. 1]. (2010). In A. Stevenson (Ed.), Oxford Dictionary of English (3rd ed.). Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.

--MarkMcCumber (talk) 14:06, 18 June 2014 (ADT)