I recently had a paper desk rejected with one reason being there was not enough 
'recent research' discussed. I wonder if my paper would have looked better if 
I'd used the more recent internet/web dates of release? 

That's another reason why it's a problem, it can make old research look new. 

The people writing web crawlers are ignorant of the real issues. They are just 
extracting information out of web pages and using it to construct automated 
emails to generate a web of information that can be used for marketing purposes.

They  don't give a crap about ethics, priority, recency, etc. They just want to 
create something to sell to another gullible sap. 

Paul

On Apr 15, 2014, at 10:01 AM, Louis Eugene Schmier wrote:

> Well, Mike, since some people use online sources and others prefer hard copy 
> sources, the solution really is simple, but requires integrity.  Assuming 
> there are no changes in copy from hard copy to online copy,  the researcher, 
> student or whomever, should only cite one of the two sources.  Should both 
> copies be cited, an explanatory comment should accompany the second citation. 
>  At least, that's what I do.  
> 
> Make it a good day
> 
> -Louis-
> 
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