[Fwd: NN/LM PNR Dragonfly: Citing the Internet: A Brief Tour]
Laura Larsson
larsson at u.washington.edu
Tue Aug 21 16:26:37 PDT 2001
Friends:
I don't know about the rest of you, but citing content from the Web can
be a real pain. Fortunately, there is help from the National Library of
Medicine and from a woman who works there named Karen Patrias. She's
authored the definitive work in the area of citing Web sources.
The attached email gives you the cite for her book which is available on
the Web in PDF format and pulls examples from the Web to show you how to
cite appropriately.
--
Regards,
Laura Larsson
NLM Informatics Fellow, OHSU
and
Clinical Faculty
Health Services, Box 357660
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
larsson at u.washington.edu
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and
write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. " Alvin
Toffler
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