Source Citation: The Right-Uniform Principle

9 July 2014 It's a simple concept: Citations, like a lot of professions, have distinctive "uniforms." So dress 'em right! The police wear uniforms that identify them as law enforcement. Doctors and nurses wear uniforms that identify them as medical personnel. If we need a police officer, we don't look for somebody in a scrub suit, do we? Citations are also 'dressed' certain ways to identify what they are ...

Do You "Just Trust" Citations Offered by Digital Providers? . . . EE's Take on the Subject

26 June 2014 Those of you who accepted yesterday's challenge—here at the blog and at our FB page—caught several good points, especially the misidentified microfilm publication. ... Beyond that, EE’s suggested model reflects several other citation needs ...