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My sources

Also a common question I get.
I have a small group of trusted sources (books and websites), but I ultimately rely on what has been said in lectures and practices.
I ALWAYS double-check all my work! (That's the main reason for it taking so long for me to publish all of it!)
But there might still be mistakes!
(please let me know if you find any, or if you are not sure why I wrote what I did)
I use at least one book, together with lecture and/or trusted internet site.
Some websites I trust:

http://www.mayoclinic.com

http://www.cdc.gov

I don't trust Wikipedia.

RANKING OF SOURCES:

  1. Lecture
    Whatever is said in lecture is king
  2. My books
    This is usually my most reliable source, but if it contradicts what has been said in lecture I ask my teacher and then post whatever the teacher says (if it differs).
  3. Internet
    Usually the answer is found before I have to rely on the internet.

 

 

 

My books

In no particular order. (I have sold some of them, but they were still my sources! :-)

 

 

 

 

 

NORWEGIAN BOOKS