On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 23:53, Matija Šuklje wrote:
In the document's bibliography then it could be rendered something like
this:
Wikipedia: ConTeXt; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ConTeXt; as seen on the
day: 12th of April 2010 at 13:45
With http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ConTeXt; being a hyperlink to just that
and 12th of April 2010 being a hyperlink to
http://web.archive.org/web/20100412134500/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ConTeXt
Note: using any date and time works OK with the archive.org, since if the
date doesn't exist in its database, it falls back to the last archived site
before the date requested.
What do you think? Would this make sense? If so, should we enable it by
default?
It's a nice idea, though in my opinion not something that should be
enabled by default, but maybe being easily accesible with some keyword
combination should do. (You probably need to create your own style for
citing web pages anyway.)
Mojca
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