I don't know if it helps but with Zotero (zotero.org), the bibliography generated for a note posted on a blog fully supported by the reference manager, it gives you that: Owens, T. (2007). Feature Spotlight: Zotero Microsoft Word Integration Alpha. Retrouvé Février 6, 2007, de http://www.zotero.org/blog/feature-spotlight-zotero-microsoft-word-integrati... My reference here is in French but in English it is something like "retrieved from". Kind regards, Jeremy 2007/3/14, lilly nguyen <lillynguyen@ucla.edu>:
Hi all-
Has there been any kind of consensus on the appropriateness of citing blogs? Is there any kind of resource out there that has guidelines for academic work and referencing online materials? My suspicion is that it's on thing to reference the digital-online reproduction of an article/text that exists offline, but what about other types of online materials?
Any information or personal opinion would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Lilly
Lilly Nguyen, PhD Student Department of Information Studies, UCLA AIM: deuxlits MSN: deuxlits Yahoo: lillyuyen
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