Dear Mary and All,
The old list used to have a full archive of all posts that was citeable, and I believe this one does as well. Florence Dujardin, our web secretary, might be able to help here with details.
Best,
John
>>> "M. Ellen Kerans" <[log in to unmask]> 15/5/10 14:56 >>>
John, thank you for posting these threads.
Since they're not permanently posted, however, it's difficult to cite them.
I think it's been mentioned before that it might be useful to have some long
threads permanently posted on the EATAW website, where they could be cited.
Another association I belong to posts "lightly edited" threads and they're
cited fairly often. See the website of the World Association of Medical
Editors to see how they handle this-they also give citing instructions. And
to see examples of topics, like plagiarism, that have interested medical
journal editors: http://www.wame.org/resources/wame-listserve-discussion/.
Mary Ellen Kerans
Translation & Editing - Writing & Education
Barcelona, Spain
Tel/Fax: 34 934 080997
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Subject: PLAGARISM, & SPECIAL CHARACTERS
Hallo!
The debates on Plagiarism and Special Characters have been particularly
interesting and judging by the volume of mails, of considerable importance
to many members. For my own benefit I have accumulated these mails into two
files. These emails are, of course, public domain as these are the postings
to all members. The files may be accessed (and downloaded) on my personal
site www.jgtaylor.com until the end of the month.
Please note that my site is essentially for Norwegian clients, and this
should not been seen as 'advertising' my services. Nevertheless, if you do
have any comments....
John Taylor
Freelance Copy editor, Translator, Court interpreter
Oslo, Norway.
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