I wonder if it has much to do with the differences between, say, Arts and Science (undergraduate) training.
nods thoughtfully. I'll bet you're right. It's the subtle difference between a Bibliography and References.
I'm with you, if I found it in a Public Place, and post the find in A Public Place -- it's yours to run with.
And you're so right about the complexity of the topic. We should probably stop hi-jacking bunnyjadwiga's journal, and finish this discussion elsewhere! :-)
Re: Not SCA research (per se), but ...
Date: 2008-09-11 03:10 am (UTC)nods thoughtfully. I'll bet you're right. It's the subtle difference between a Bibliography and References.
I'm with you, if I found it in a Public Place, and post the find in A Public Place -- it's yours to run with.
And you're so right about the complexity of the topic. We should probably stop hi-jacking