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"What's a Definitive Academic Reference?" [Hake (2011)].

The abstract reads:

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ABSTRACT: In a post "Re: Ashamed it is physicists and not learning 
scientists!" at  <http://bit.ly/pRy0N3>  (you can safely ignore the 
warning) I argued for the use of "Definitive Academic References" 
(DAR's) in Academic Discussion Lists (ADL's). PhysLrnR's Noah 
Podolefsky responded (paraphrasing) "How can we provide DAR's when we 
don't know what they are?"

Hundreds of examples of DAR's are in the REFERENCE lists of my posts 
- see the OPEN! archives of AERA-L at  <http://bit.ly/opwtVl>.  With 
some important exceptions my references are consistent with 
recommendations in the Style Manuals of the AIP, APA, and CSE.

The exceptions are that my references: (a) recognize the invention of 
the internet, (b) always include the TITLES (mini-abstracts) of 
journal articles, and (c) do not waste space by specifying the 
geographical locations of publishers - a relic of the pre-internet 
age.

In fact, "PEdants for Definitive Academic References which Recognize 
the Invention of the Internet (PEDARRII" was founded in a thus-far 
failed attempt to make the above *exceptions* the *rule*. Should 
anyone be sympathetic with that goal, I'd be glad to place her/his 
name before the nominating committee as a potential "Honorary Member 
of PEDARRII."

In a parting shot, Podolefsky implied that Einstein's 1905 paper "On 
the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies" <http://bit.ly/otpg5F>, which 
contained no references, contradicted Latour's opinion that "A paper 
that does not have references is like a child without an escort 
walking at night in a big city it does not know: isolated, lost, 
anything may happen to it." Just as Latour said, "anything may happen 
to it"! Einstein's (1905) masterpiece set forth the revolutionary 
"special theory of relativity" <http://bit.ly/ndUcM6>. Similarly some 
children left alone at night in big cities have become hedge-fund 
managers and made billions per year <http://bit.ly/qXg3I8>! 
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Richard Hake, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Indiana University
Honorary Member, Curmudgeon Lodge of Deventer, The Netherlands
President, PEdants for Definitive Academic References which Recognize the
        Invention of the Internet (PEDARRII)
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<http://www.physics.indiana.edu/~hake>
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<http://HakesEdStuff.blogspot.com>
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REFERENCES [URL's shortened by <http://bit.ly/> and accessed on 27 July 2011.]

Hake, R.R. 2011."What's a Definitive Academic Reference?"  online on 
the OPEN! AERA-L archives at <http://bit.ly/ocKe2C>.  Post of 27 Jul 
2011 17:20:53-0700 to AERA-L and Net-Gold. The abstract and link to 
the complete post are being transmitted to various discussion lists. 
and are also on my blog "Hake'sEdStuff" at <http://bit.ly/o9geuq> 
with a provision for comments.