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Michael J. Bugeja
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New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The Vanishing ACT: The Erosion of Online Footnotes and Implications for Scholarship in the Digital Age. ISBN 1936117142 9781936117147 [GB]
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Michael J. Bugeja; Daniela V. Dimitrova
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Litwin Books, Date: 2010-06-15. Paperback. Good. 2010. Litwin Books ISBN 1936117142 9781936117147 [US]
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Professor Michael J Bugeja
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Paperback / softback. New. ISBN 1936117142 9781936117147 [GB]
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Michael J. Bugeja
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ISBN10: 1936117142, ISBN13: 9781936117147, [publisher: Litwin Books] Softcover nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - A decade ago, most research was done in the library rather than through Web site, and scholars, editors, graduate directors and librarians were meticulous about the integrity of footnotes. They knew that citation was the backbone of research, from agronomy to zoology in the sciences and from art history to Zen studies in the humanities. The footnote upheld standards because it allowed others to test hypotheses or replicate experiments. In sum, the footnote safeguarded scientific method and peer review upon which academe is based, from papers by first-year and transfer students to books by postdoc and professor. Since 2003, authors Michael Bugeja and Daniela Dimitrova (Iowa State University of Science and Technology) have been at the forefront of research on the erosion of online footnotes and its implication for scholarship. Their research has been showcased in The Chronicle of Higher Education and a number of academic journals, including The Serials Librarian, Portals: Libraries and the Academy, New Media and Society and Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, among others. Their book documents the vanishing act in flagship communication journals and provides readers with methods to mitigate the effect.
[Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 2010]
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