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12th March 06, 12:10 AM
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The easiest, and most common, way to cite sources on the Internet is to turn your quote, or part of it, into a hyperlink directly to the source. The code is extremely simple to use, and here's a page listing all your options. I can't think of any clearer example of this in action than how Jason Kottke does inline quoting on his web page.
Andrew.
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13th March 06, 04:29 PM
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If you really want us to use the Fair Use quote above, it would be a good idea to put it (or make this thread) a sticky.
I always post a link back to the original article, & include the author's name, etc. It seems obvious that posting on a board for general reading is a not-for-profit use, but I suppose someone could be a real pain about it.
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