We follow the citation style indicated by SH (roughly) for unpublished
papers for most of our eprints records. It's simple, basic and serves its
function of getting people to the eprints metadata page.
Author (year) Title. URL
As in:
Sponsler, Ed (2001) PURR - The Persistent URL Resource Resolve
The following is an exchange between Andrew Odlyzko (U. Minnesota) and
Hal Varian (UC Berkeley) on the question of the number of journals and
annual articles. There is also a note from Donald W. King (U. Pittsburgh)
at the end. 7 numbered contributions in all.
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 12:25:18 -0500
From: Peter Suber
To: SPARC Open Access Forum
Subject: Eprints Handbook
[Forwarding from the Eprints team. --Peter.]
This is to announce the Eprints User's Hand
I certainly intended the article to reflect the first of the
interpretations that Stevan gives, i.e., that self-archiving is for
papers at all stages of their evolution from pre-print to post-print.
In the paper, I give a very brief (non-official) definition of self
archiving as:
'...the right of
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Chris Korycinski wrote:
> is there a standard way (or any way) of referencing material/papers
> which are on an eprints server?
Yes. For published papers: the standard journal (or book-chapter or conference)
bibliographic citation, followed by the archive URL.
For unpublishe
Relevant prior AmSci Threads:
"Request for journal/article/field statistics from Ulrichs and ISI"
http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/Hypermail/Amsci/2972.html
"How many papers are there in the OAI-compliant archives?"
http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/Hypermail/Amsci/2327.html