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The source hails from a well known academic journal called Labour Journal: A Journal of Labour and Social History which was published by the Australian Society for the Study of Labour History before being transferred to the Liverpool University Press[1].

This source is credible as it is a published and edited book by many academics within the Center for Tasmanian Historical Studies including Michael Roe himself. [2]

As Michael Roe is primarily associated with this university and worked here for a long period of time prior to his retirement I thought this website was a reputable source.[3]

It is an interview with the subject of my article in the Limina academic journal published by and associated with the University of Western Australia[4]

I have reason to believe that this source is credible because it is compiled by the university Michael Roe worked at (The University of Tasmania) to honor and commemorate his contributions as the Chair of History at the university.[5]

"Answers to Module 7 Questions edit

  1. It is a picture of a pineapple bun, a local Hong Kong snack
  2. It is my own photograph I took on a hike
  3. It is a JPEG file
  4. I have chosen a less restrictive license {{self|cc-by-4.0}} because I think it's a good middle ground with receiving attribution but granting reuse and freedom
  5. I will put it in [[Category: Food of Hong Kong]
  6. I will describe the file as

Description = picture of pineapple bun from Hong Kong bakery

Date = 2021-04-01

Source = own

Author = Kelly Leong

  1. ^ Breen , Shayne. Review of An Imperial Disaster: The Wreck of George the Third by Michael Roe Labour History , no. 94, May 2008, pp. 174–176.
  2. ^ Roe, Michael. The Companion to Tasmanian History, edited by Alison Alexander, 1st ed., Centre for Historical Studies, University of Tasmania, 2006.
  3. ^ “Michael Roe.” Profiles - University of Tasmania, Australia, The University of Tasmania, 26 June 2018, www.utas.edu.au/profiles/staff/humanities/Michael-Roe.
  4. ^ McClelland, Peter. “LIMINA Interview: Professor Michael Roe, 1996.” Limina: A Journal of Historical and Cultural Studies, vol. 2, 1996, pp. 87–91, Accessed 20 Mar. 2021
  5. ^ Bennett, Michael J. and Walker, David. and Deakin University. Faculty of Humanities.  Intellect and emotion / edited by David Walker and Michael Bennett  Faculty of Arts, Deakin University Geelong, Vic  1998