Timeline for Cite an article from an old journal
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Mar 3 at 16:35 | comment | added | Ethan Bolker | Your surveyors will be just fine with the first citation, with any URL(s). | |
Mar 3 at 16:33 | comment | added | Lereu | Surveyors are two profs in univerity that will review my thesis | |
Mar 3 at 16:10 | comment | added | Ethan Bolker | The text of the citation tells the reader everything: Author, title, journal, pages. The URL is a bonus feature. Why not offer a link to the full text? You cold avoid the archive by finding the actual page at biodiversitylibrary.org/item/108208#page/12/mode/1up . I might provide both URLs. I don't know who or what your "surveyor" is. | |
Mar 3 at 16:03 | history | edited | Ethan Bolker | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 3 at 16:01 | comment | added | Lereu | I worry that my surveyor say "citation wrong". And thank you for the hint, but does it matter from where the journal comes? The journal in your link is the same (and I try to avoid archive links). | |
Mar 3 at 15:59 | history | answered | Ethan Bolker | CC BY-SA 4.0 |