URLs in print: To cite or not to cite
A letter published in Computer magazine expressed concern over the validity of citing uniform resource locators (URLs) in journals. The letter elicited varying response from readers of the magazine. Some readers cite instances of URLs that do not contain sufficient information, making them unreliabl...
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