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      Web Citation Availability: Analysis and Implications for Scholarship

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      College & Research Libraries
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          Abstract

          Five hundred citations to Internet resources from articles published in library and information science journals in 1999 and 2000 were profiled and searched on the Web. The majority contained partial bibliographic information and no date viewed. Most URLs pointed to content pages with “edu” or “org” domains and did not include a tilde. More than half (56.4%) were permanent, 81.4 percent were available on the Web, and searching the Internet Archive increased the availability rate to 89.2 percent. Content, domain, and directory depth were associated with availability. Few of the journals provided instruction on citing digital resources. Eight suggestions for improving scholarly communication citation conventions are presented.

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          Journal
          College & Research Libraries
          CRL
          American Library Association
          2150-6701
          0010-0870
          July 01 2003
          July 01 2003
          : 64
          : 4
          : 300-317
          Article
          10.5860/crl.64.4.300
          7aa30769-cd1a-4e29-b54e-cf06a3d530ca
          © 2003
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