The rapid growth of the Internet has outstripped conventions for citing material from that source. Distinguishing material as a [computer file] does not provide sufficient information about the platform necessary for reading it. The URL provides useful information, but augmenting it with other details such as author and date not only provides a more meaningful citation, its similarity to conventional bibliographical notation lends a greater degree of legitimacy in academic discourse. The article considers information derivable from the URL, and HTML documents (including non-displayed source text), in order to derive bibliography and in-line text citations for various kinds of material. The conventions proposed are also applicable to Gopher,...
A tremendous volume of information is now available on the World Wide Web (web). Researchers have be...
This paper discusses the information needs of humanities scholars and how humanities reference libra...
D.Litt. et Phil.This study investigated the impact of the Web on the information-seeking and citatio...
The rapid growth of the Internet has outstripped conventions for citing material from that source. D...
PDFTech ReportInternetUnited StatesEastern Kentucky UniversityHarnack, AndrewKleppinger, GeneEastern...
The article describes Internet as a reference tool for the academic community. It describes the diff...
Internet sources are increasingly used in scholarly work at all levels, yet it is often difficult to...
The emergence of the web has fundamentally affected most aspects of information communication, inclu...
A letter published in Computer magazine expressed concern over the validity of citing uniform resour...
This exploratory study investigates the extent to which web links are analogues to the citations in ...
The emergence of the web has fundamentally affected most aspects of information communication, inclu...
181 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The longitudinal analysis of ...
The aim of this article is to give insight into how graduate students at the Department of Informati...
nullUse of citations and web links embedded in online teaching materials was studied for an undergra...
This study shows how structure and process of scholarly communication is being transformed with the ...
A tremendous volume of information is now available on the World Wide Web (web). Researchers have be...
This paper discusses the information needs of humanities scholars and how humanities reference libra...
D.Litt. et Phil.This study investigated the impact of the Web on the information-seeking and citatio...
The rapid growth of the Internet has outstripped conventions for citing material from that source. D...
PDFTech ReportInternetUnited StatesEastern Kentucky UniversityHarnack, AndrewKleppinger, GeneEastern...
The article describes Internet as a reference tool for the academic community. It describes the diff...
Internet sources are increasingly used in scholarly work at all levels, yet it is often difficult to...
The emergence of the web has fundamentally affected most aspects of information communication, inclu...
A letter published in Computer magazine expressed concern over the validity of citing uniform resour...
This exploratory study investigates the extent to which web links are analogues to the citations in ...
The emergence of the web has fundamentally affected most aspects of information communication, inclu...
181 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The longitudinal analysis of ...
The aim of this article is to give insight into how graduate students at the Department of Informati...
nullUse of citations and web links embedded in online teaching materials was studied for an undergra...
This study shows how structure and process of scholarly communication is being transformed with the ...
A tremendous volume of information is now available on the World Wide Web (web). Researchers have be...
This paper discusses the information needs of humanities scholars and how humanities reference libra...
D.Litt. et Phil.This study investigated the impact of the Web on the information-seeking and citatio...