Folks,
I have increasing numbers of students who obtain copies of print journal
articles from web-based sources (web sites, such as Elizabeth Loftus's, or
library services such as Proquest, or commercial sites like Northern
Lights).
When showing a reference for such a paper, should the student provide only
the Internet reference, only the original source information, or should it
be shown as a reprint (such as #40, p.206 of the Publication Manual)? If
the latter, how should a print journal article obtained from an Internet
source be shown?
Also, how should citations for quotes be handled? Most of the Internet
reprints do not contain proper pagination information. Should the citation
include paragraph numbers even though the original was not an electronic
text? (I assume so.)
--> Mike O.
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Michael S. Ofsowitz
University of Maryland - European Division
http://faculty.ed.umuc.edu/~mofsowit
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