In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Michael McCracken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

OK, I disappeared for a while there, but is it fair to summarize this thread
by saying that the two field names we have the best evidence for in terms of
usage on the actual web are 'date-published' and 'date-accessed'?

I've been reading Wikipedia's articles and policies on citation, and it uses both; -published chiefly for books and journal articles; -accessed for citing external web pages.

(Start at: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Cite_sources>)

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Andy Mabbett
I wonder what the archives, Google Groups et al will make of:
<span class="geo"><span class="latitude">52.483</span><span class="longitude">-
1.893</span></span>
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