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  2. How to cite quote from Gutenberg Project ebook?

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    The text isn't saying you shouldn't cite Project Gutenberg; in fact, it's saying the opposite -- that you don't need permission to cite them. Project Gutenberg even has explicit instructions for how you can cite them here. They give an example: Carroll, Lewis. (2006). Alice in Wonderland. Urbana, Illinois: Project Gutenberg.

  3. Citing a short story within a collection within another...

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  4. Will people translate obscure books for free? [closed]

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    Distributed Proofreaders for Project Gutenberg would in theory transcribe them, as would the French and German Wikisources, but depending on volunteer labor, it would likely take years. (Transcription on the appropriate native Wikisource is a requirement before translation on the English Wikisource.)

  5. library - Do academic libraries preserve the contents of books...

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    Basically, the TL:DR of this is that doing this kind of project, even on a small scale, takes a lot of person hours. Your academic library probably has limited resources to preserve, say, older textbooks - they might reasonably argue that if the material is still covered in modern textbooks, and the book isn't of particular importance ...

  6. How to cite a senior project in BibTeX - Academia Stack Exchange

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    I want to cite a senior project of a student in my thesis. However, I don't really have much information about the student. I know, the title of his work, his name , his university and the link to the pdf file.

  7. Is it possible to be an intellectual/do research without the...

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    If I can't find information on linguistics online, I just can't go anywhere else. And yes, I've looked on Project Gutenberg, but it only has two books, one of which was published in the 1880s, and the other in the 30s, by a guy that I know isn't 100% reliable (Edward Sapir, if you care). It feels like I can't be an intellectual anymore.

  8. academic history - How did medieval universities discipline? -...

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    A couple of additions to this: 1. At some European universities, students (and faculty) were outside the jurisdiction of the lay civil and criminal courts, so actual crimes up to and including murder were dealt with by the internal disciplinary processes of the university.

  9. legal issues - Legality of downloading books from websites such...

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  10. How to cite an Amazon page product? - Academia Stack Exchange

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  11. Is it possible to get DOI from ISBN of a book?

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    Syntax of ISBN-A. The ISBN-A is constructed by incorporating an ISBN into the allowed DOI syntax: Example: 10.978.12345/99990