A letter published in Computer magazine expressed concern over the validity of citing uniform resource locators (URLs) in journals. The letter elicited varying response from readers of the magazine. Some readers cite instances of URLs that do not contain sufficient information, making them unreliable. There are those, however, who believe that URL use will have a positive impact in publishing and information acquisition
The present study is conducted to identify the prevailing citation trends, durability of web citatio...
<div><p>Increasingly, scholarly articles contain URI references to “web at large” resources includin...
To examine whether placing URLs into library OPACs has been an effective way of enhancing the role o...
The rapid growth of the Internet has outstripped conventions for citing material from that source. D...
Objectives To describe dermatology journal uniform resource locator (URL) use and persistence and t...
In bibliographic citations of online documents, URLs are increasingly replaced with shorter ones pro...
This research aims to examine URL decay of articles published in Journal of the Medical Library Asso...
This article examines availability and half-life of URLs cited in articles published by Information ...
Alternative title: DOIs are not silver bullets. Scholarly literature has become more than just pape...
Despite the ever-growing range of media types, formats, and information-access options, students are...
To discover the current situation and characteristics of web citations accessibility, the present st...
A tremendous volume of information is now available on the World Wide Web (web). Researchers have be...
The study investigated the use of URLs as citations and their longevity, based on 966 articles publi...
Increasingly, scholarly articles contain URI references to "web at large" resources including projec...
The emergence of the web has fundamentally affected most aspects of information communication, inclu...
The present study is conducted to identify the prevailing citation trends, durability of web citatio...
<div><p>Increasingly, scholarly articles contain URI references to “web at large” resources includin...
To examine whether placing URLs into library OPACs has been an effective way of enhancing the role o...
The rapid growth of the Internet has outstripped conventions for citing material from that source. D...
Objectives To describe dermatology journal uniform resource locator (URL) use and persistence and t...
In bibliographic citations of online documents, URLs are increasingly replaced with shorter ones pro...
This research aims to examine URL decay of articles published in Journal of the Medical Library Asso...
This article examines availability and half-life of URLs cited in articles published by Information ...
Alternative title: DOIs are not silver bullets. Scholarly literature has become more than just pape...
Despite the ever-growing range of media types, formats, and information-access options, students are...
To discover the current situation and characteristics of web citations accessibility, the present st...
A tremendous volume of information is now available on the World Wide Web (web). Researchers have be...
The study investigated the use of URLs as citations and their longevity, based on 966 articles publi...
Increasingly, scholarly articles contain URI references to "web at large" resources including projec...
The emergence of the web has fundamentally affected most aspects of information communication, inclu...
The present study is conducted to identify the prevailing citation trends, durability of web citatio...
<div><p>Increasingly, scholarly articles contain URI references to “web at large” resources includin...
To examine whether placing URLs into library OPACs has been an effective way of enhancing the role o...