Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Considering the Source

May April Jimenea

Finalizing a Proposal on Considering the Source

Before deciding which topic you will choose on your proposal, you should consider your source. Here are some tips on considering your sources.

  • Accessibility
The source should be accessible to you. You should have contact, numbers and addresses of your source. In this way, it will be easier for you.

  • Availability
Consider your source's availability. If your choice of source is a prominent and busy person, take into consideration that your interview might be on a later date. Thus, it will be good for you to choose a source that is available.

  • Number of Sources
You should also consider your number of sources. It is advisable to have two or more sources. There will always be a possibility that your first source will be unable to answer you or is unavailable, thus having a back up source will be convenient.

  • Proximity
Not only should you think about your source but you should also think about yourself. It is true that the proximity or closeness of your source will affect you. It is more comfortable and convenient for you to choose a source that is closer to you.


I hope that these guidelines will help you in considering your sources.

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