Date: Mon, 1 Apr 1996 10:46:43 EST
From: Bruce Southard ENSOUTHA[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]ECUVM.CIS.ECU.EDU
Subject: Webliography
Scott Stebelman, a librarian at George Washington University, recently
used the term "webliography" in an e-mail message that he sent me. A
"webliography" is a bibliography appearing on the World Wide Web, but
differing from a "standard" bibliography in that one can click on a
bibliographic entry and get an electronic version of the article. Scott
says that the term "webliography" has been around for a year or so, but
this is the first time that I've encountered it. Is anyone else familiar
with the term?
By the way, to see an example of a "webliography" go to
//gwis.circ.gwu.edu/~gelman/hyperbib.html.
Regards,
Bruce Southard
English Department
East Carolina University
Greenville, NC 27858
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