Proper attribution in histology involves several key practices:
Citing Sources: Always cite the original source of any data, images, or information used in your research. This includes articles, books, and online resources. Using Credible Sources: Ensure that the sources you are citing are credible and reliable. Peer-reviewed journals and well-established textbooks are preferred. Image Attribution: When using microscopic images, include the source of the image, the magnification level, and any modifications made to the image. Data Attribution: For any data used, provide detailed information about the source, including the authors, publication year, and any relevant details about the dataset.