citation/quotation conventions for list?
Saul Schwartz
sschwart at PRINCETON.EDU
Fri Apr 25 18:51:37 UTC 2014
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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