how do people cite something from "Internet Archaeology"? I have an
article that is spread out over a number of webpages, do I cite each
page with its own url, or cite the author and then something like
"introduction" or "section 1," etc.?
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 1:50 PM, gjcar...@t-online.de
<gjcar...@t-online.de> wrote:
> how do people cite something from "Internet Archaeology"? I have an article
> that is spread out over a number of webpages, do I cite each page with its
> own url, or cite the author and then something like "introduction" or
> "section 1," etc.?
> how do people cite something from "Internet Archaeology"? I have an
> article that is spread out over a number of webpages, do I cite each page
> with its own url, or cite the author and then something like "introduction"
> or "section 1," etc.?
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I would recommend (Tudhope et al. 2011, section1) with the citation in the bibliography D. Tudhope et al. 2011 Connecting Archaeological Data and Grey Literature via Semantic Cross Search, Internet Archaeology 30, http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue30/tudhope_index.html