I know we have some university professors on here, so I thought I'd throw this out there. I'm currently working on a term paper for my class on transnational migration and settlement. My topic is Chinese settlement in North American cities, incidentally, if anyone is interested.
Anyway, I'm doing a section on the suburbanization of Chinese immigration, and I found a paper that back up my argument perfectly—the only problem is, it was co-written by my professor. I've never run into this kind of situation before, and I'm wondering if it's okay to go ahead and use it as a source? I've had very little luck finding similar papers that I can access through my school's library, so I'd hate to have to search out another...
Anyway, I'm doing a section on the suburbanization of Chinese immigration, and I found a paper that back up my argument perfectly—the only problem is, it was co-written by my professor. I've never run into this kind of situation before, and I'm wondering if it's okay to go ahead and use it as a source? I've had very little luck finding similar papers that I can access through my school's library, so I'd hate to have to search out another...