Citing a Diskmag
category: general [glöplog]
Yeah...should I just follow suit of a normal magazine on this one? It's for a paper for uni and I wanted to cite an article I wrote on diffusion-limited aggregation.
I suppose...?
if nonscientific magazines are considered gray literature... diskmags must be brown!
then again, all the nazi propaganda must improve Hugi's IF :)
Ferris: the article probably has an author which can be cited the normal way - "Article by XYZ, first published in QWE, 03.03.2009" etc.
Maybe handle it somewhere between a magazine and a website, as you're presumably going to need a download URL in there.
Gloom: "probably" has an author? Ferris wrote it himself :D
Btw, how do you do the author name in the citation? Scene handle, real name or both?
Gloom: "probably" has an author? Ferris wrote it himself :D
Btw, how do you do the author name in the citation? Scene handle, real name or both?
I really wish I had done my masters in something more demoscene related. Although I learned a lot of applicable maths doing robotics, I couldn't really tweak it as far as DLA. Ferris, please post a link to whatever you're writing here?
Article by James "The Atomic Death Wolf 2000" Jones, first published in HaRDcOrE DiSkMaG #4, 04.02.1989
"I wanted to cite an article I wrote"
you don't have to cite stuff you wrote yourself, do you?
you can reference for further reading, but i don't think it's needed.
you don't have to cite stuff you wrote yourself, do you?
you can reference for further reading, but i don't think it's needed.
I think you have to (or want to) cite your own work. I've seen it done all the time (in our previous work [25] etc ). I guess you can choose either the electronic source type or the miscellanuous type (MS-Word citation formats, never used tex or similar) but since it wasn't peer reviewed I wouldn't base a lot of things on that.
In an unrelated note.. My Msc thesis was also in DLA...
In an unrelated note.. My Msc thesis was also in DLA...
haha.... okkie made me laugh out loud :D
Cite it like an ordinary magazine and include a download URL.
or just put it as html somewhere on your website and use webcite. that's probably the cleanest way of doing it :)