Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Books are for use: Why Isn't There Just One Citation Style?

Citation style is part of the conventions used by a community of practice. My teaching of citations always emphasizes that this is part of how scholars communicate with others in their field.

Books are for use: Why Isn't There Just One Citation Style?

Now in print

"The 3 Directions: Situated Information Literacy" is now published in the November 2009 issue of College and Research Libraries.

ACRL members can view the article here. After six months, sometime in mid-2010, everybody can.

When it becomes available in Wilson OmniFile Full Text, I will post the link for that version embedded with our campus authentication prefix.