citation/quotation conventions for list?

ROOD DAVID S david.rood at COLORADO.EDU
Sat Apr 26 03:28:05 UTC 2014


Thanks, Saul.  Perhaps nothing will come of it, but whenever I read 
anything as thoughtful as the chapter you sent with your message, I feel 
like I ought to pass it on.
 	Hope your work is going well.  If the rest of your dissertation is 
of the quality I see in this draft, I will really look forward to seeing 
it.
 	Best,
 	David

David S. Rood
Dept. of Linguistics
Univ. of Colorado
295 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309-0295
USA
rood at colorado.edu

On Fri, 25 Apr 2014, Saul Schwartz wrote:

> Dear David,
>
> Touché. Sure, feel free to forward my post. Personally, I think of the List
> as a kind of public archive---I'm just not sure if everyone feels that way
> or not. Thus, in my opinion, people could cite posts just as they would
> anything they found online, e.g., name, date, title, link, whatever the
> style manual they're using requires. If, on the other hand, the convention
> is to check with someone before citing/quoting, then they may prefer some
> other arrangement---for example, they may be ok with being quoted but don't
> want their name to be cited.
>
> It occurs to me, though, that in the draft of my paper, I didn't name names
> nor did I check with Bryan, Jimm, and Willem beforehand to see if they
> wanted to be credited or remain anonymous. So, that is clearly *not* an
> ethical option.
>
> Unless a consensus emerges that members see the List as a kind of public
> archive (which is de facto what it is since it is archived online where
> anyone can access it), I will treat communication on the List as I would
> emails between colleagues (which is what it usually feels like) and
> therefore contact posters individually to request permission to cite/quote.
>
> All best,
> Saul
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 12:41 PM, Jan Ullrich <jfu at lakhota.org> wrote:
>
>> David,
>>
>> Feel free to forward my comments to anyone. They can cite my email to the
>> Siouan list on 4/25/2014.
>>
>> Jan
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] On Behalf Of
>> ROOD
>> DAVID S
>> Sent: Friday, April 25, 2014 7:06 PM
>> To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu
>> Subject: Re: citation/quotation conventions for list?
>>
>> This message is primarily addressed to Jan and Saul, and it combines the
>> issues raised in Saul's chapter (and Jan's reply) with the question Saul
>> originally raised.  I haven't repeated the thread here -- see Jan's recent
>> message for that.
>>
>> There is considerable interest here in these issues of the appropriate
>> goals
>> and methods -- e.g. use of web-based technologies -- for language
>> revitalization, and what Jan and Saul say would be of interest to some of
>> my
>> colleagues and students who don't work with Siouan languages.  Would it be
>> appropriate for me to forward your comments to them?  If so, how would you
>> like to be acknowledged if they decide to repeat your observations?
>>
>> Best,
>>         David
>>
>>
>> David S. Rood
>> Dept. of Linguistics
>> Univ. of Colorado
>> 295 UCB
>> Boulder, CO 80309-0295
>> USA
>> rood at colorado.edu
>>
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