Here's a link to the Law Librarian blog link to an article on citing Wikipedia in court. Interesting, but would you trust an article that you found via a blog via blog? Would you cite it in an assignment, or in court?
Actually, the blogs are linking to an advanced draft of our article. It will appear in an upcoming issue of the John's University Law Review, so you won't have to worry about finding it only via a blog.
OK, so I'll admit that I was a bit tongue-in-cheek about the trustworthiness of web-based sources, but that was the point of the article. Didn't expect to hear from one of the authors though!
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Actually, the blogs are linking to an advanced draft of our article. It will appear in an upcoming issue of the John's University Law Review, so you won't have to worry about finding it only via a blog.
ReplyDeleteOK, so I'll admit that I was a bit tongue-in-cheek about the trustworthiness of web-based sources, but that was the point of the article. Didn't expect to hear from one of the authors though!
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