amazing how hierarchies always emerge... r At 11:15 PM 10/1/2003 +0100, you wrote:
The problem with blogs is that they do not have a standard format yet.
However a hierarchy is emerging:
URL - blog title -- blog subtitle --- post title ---- post date
Roughly following Harvard style, here is an example of what I have used in the past, attempting to analogise between the different parts of the hierarchy had sort of a paper within a journal:
Dibble, J. (2003). 'Scammed! (Saturday, July 05, 2003)', Play Money Diary of a Dubious Proposition, [Blog], Available at: www.juliandibbell.com/playmoney/, Date accessed: 03/08/03.
As to ethics of citation, I see blogs just like any other web site, and hence different from listserves which often have stated quotation rules.
Ren www.renreynolds.com
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