And while I'm whining...
Jan. 11th, 2008 11:13 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The Chicago Manual of Style is just whacked. Any citation style that can reduce me to bouncing up and down squeaking "I just want to know where to put the damn commas!" is definitely argh. (Of course it might be easier to work if I wasn't trying to use the ONLINE version of the Chicago Manual of Style...)
Anything that makes you change ALL THE PUNCTUATION-- every single bit-- in your citations when you change them from bibliographies to footnotes or vice versa makes me ill. Let's not even get into the difficulties of trying to interpret the bits about citing online sources without actual examples of said citations.
The things I do for my art...
Anything that makes you change ALL THE PUNCTUATION-- every single bit-- in your citations when you change them from bibliographies to footnotes or vice versa makes me ill. Let's not even get into the difficulties of trying to interpret the bits about citing online sources without actual examples of said citations.
The things I do for my art...
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Date: 2008-01-12 07:37 pm (UTC)This seems rational, until more research reveals that Lexis-Nexis Academic requires a *backend user* to generate a stable URL. LNA's solution is to suggest that students email the school's electronic resources manager (which would be. . . oh wait, we don't have one), request a URL, and then wait for it to arrive.
Like high school students are going to bother to do that. Hell, I wouldn't have done it in *grad school*.