[Air-l] referencing blogs and other online sources.
Jeremy Depauw
jeremy.depauw at gmail.com
Thu Mar 15 02:45:13 PDT 2007
I don't know if it helps but with Zotero (zotero.org), the
bibliography generated for a note posted on a blog fully supported by
the reference manager, it gives you that:
Owens, T. (2007). Feature Spotlight: Zotero Microsoft Word Integration
Alpha. Retrouvé Février 6, 2007, de
http://www.zotero.org/blog/feature-spotlight-zotero-microsoft-word-integration-alpha/
My reference here is in French but in English it is something like
"retrieved from".
Kind regards,
Jeremy
2007/3/14, lilly nguyen <lillynguyen at ucla.edu>:
> Hi all-
>
> Has there been any kind of consensus on the appropriateness of citing
> blogs? Is there any kind of resource out there that has guidelines
> for academic work and referencing online materials? My suspicion is
> that it's on thing to reference the digital-online reproduction of an
> article/text that exists offline, but what about other types of
> online materials?
>
> Any information or personal opinion would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Lilly
>
> Lilly Nguyen, PhD Student
> Department of Information Studies, UCLA
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