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Date:         Fri, 5 Sep 2003 05:39:14 -0700
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From:         Karen Coyle <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:      Re: Date accessed
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At 10:56 AM 9/3/2003 -0400, you wrote: >(4) The last time it was accessed by a specific url. #4 is actually the date required in electronic citation guidelines: *** Stoddard M. AHSL Educational Services -- draft. [web page] Feb 1995; http://amber.medlib.arizona.edu/homepage.html. [Accessed 16 Mar 1995]. **** This does not mean that the page is up to date. It only gives you a moment in time when the site or page existed at that address. It qualifies the address, not the text itself, which may or may not have its own date. Think of a journal article from the 1950's that is now available digitally; it has its publication date, which is the original date. The URL has an accessed date, which is the date that the person citing it last accessed the article at that URL. While the accessed date may not be needed in some circumstances, it is definitely useful when the paper was accessed on the author's own web site rather than an institutional site like JSTOR. Although it doesn't help you get the article if the URL has changed, it serves to document (in a kind of academic, gentleman's agreement way) that the citing author isn't just making it up. kc ************************* Karen Coyle [log in to unmask] http://www.kcoyle.net


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