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  • × author_ss:"Greenhill, A."
  • × theme_ss:"Formalerschließung"
  1. Fletcher, G.; Greenhill, A.: Academic referencing of Internet-based resources (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Despite the rapid growth of the Internet no adequate or consistent method of referencing material from this source has been developed. Failure to address this issue will result in Internet resources not being awarded full recognition within academic discourse. Proposes the development of a consistent bibliographical referencing method which echoes existing referencing styles and which emerges from available information in Internet based file formats including HTML
    Theme
    Internet
  2. Fletcher, G.; Greenhill, A.: Academic referencing of Internet-based resources (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    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. Considers information derivable from the URL, and HTML documents (including non displayed source text), in order to derive bibliography and only text citations for various kinds of material and proposes the development of a consistent bibliographic referencing method that emerges from Internet based file formats and overcomes such problems as the lack of specific pagination, long the mainstay of the traditional cataloguer and library user. The conventions proposed are also applicable to Gopher, FTP, Usenet News, periodicals distributed by listservers, and electronic mail
    Theme
    Internet