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* if a citation is an author or publisher, isn't that just an hCard | * if a citation is an author or publisher, isn't that just an hCard | ||
* Citations usually contain two parts--a notice that the material is a quoted or paraphrased from a source, and a reference to the location of that source. It seems like we're attempting to do both simultaneously should we make more of an effort to differentiate the two? | * Citations usually contain two parts--a notice that the material is a quoted or paraphrased from a source, and a reference to the location of that source. It seems like we're attempting to do both simultaneously should we make more of an effort to differentiate the two? | ||
== See also == | |||
* [[citation]] | |||
* [[citation-examples]] | |||
* [[citation-formats]] | |||
* [[citation-brainstorming]] |
Revision as of 07:12, 10 April 2006
Questions
- what is the difference between hReview and a Citation format?
- Right a citation is actually very different from a review, and even although a review could be said to contain a citation to the item being reviewed, in practice, the two are very different.
- if a citation is an author or publisher, isn't that just an hCard
- Citations usually contain two parts--a notice that the material is a quoted or paraphrased from a source, and a reference to the location of that source. It seems like we're attempting to do both simultaneously should we make more of an effort to differentiate the two?