Monday, February 4, 2008
Creating a Feed of Blog Postings
For any of you with feed readers, you may want to subscribe to this blog. To do so, click on the "Posts (Atom)" link below. This works better in some browsers than others, so as I learn more about this I will update you here.
Ask Your Question
I'm hoping that many of you SUNY Oswego researchers will ask questions of me, or your classmates and colleagues. Hopefully this will be a rich source of supplementary information on education research at Oswego. While it is not possible to include everyone on the list of contributors to this blog, you can all ask questions or leave answers and suggestions by using this procedure:
1. click on "comments" -- TO ASK A QUESTION -- please "comment" on this post by choosing the "comments" link. I will then move your question to a position visible on the first blog screen.
TO CONTRIBUTE AN ANSWER TO A QUESTION or offer your suggestions -- choose the "comments" link following the relevant question.
2. enter your text in the box provided
3. type in the letters that are displayed
4. choose "anonymous" (unless you have a google account)
5. wait for your comment to appear. All comments are first sent to me as moderator.
Saturday, February 2, 2008
New APA Guidelines for Electronic Sources
APA has recently published new formatting guidelines for reference citations for electronic resources. There are several changes you will want to know about --
- When you are using an article that is identical to paper (pdf format), you need only to note [electronic format] after the article title -- no url or database name required.
- When the document you are citing is unlikely to change, e.g., journal article, you no longer need to list a retrieval date. (Internet sites are always changing -- so continue with those urls. )
- To identify electronic articles the "DOI", digital object identifier, is now preferred to the url.
For more details and some examples, see the Penfield Library handout or the APA website information on electronic resource citations.
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