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	<title>elisa freschiUnrequested advice on bibliography &#8211; elisa freschi</title>
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		<title>Unrequested advice on bibliography</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[A bibliography is key to verify one&#8217;s claims. It is needed to move from vague claims to an epistemically justified assessment. It is fair to acknowledge our sources, but we cite them also because testimony is a source of knowledge only insofar as it is based on reliable authors. Since my students keep on doing [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A bibliography is key to verify one&#8217;s claims. It is needed to move from vague claims to an epistemically justified assessment. It is fair to acknowledge our sources, but we cite them also because testimony is a source of knowledge only insofar as it is based on reliable authors.<br />
Since my students keep on doing the same mistakes in their bibliography, I thought that it might be helpful to have a single place to point them to. This will be that place.<br />
1) A bibliography needs to be complete (author, date, title, journal, number, pages OR author, date, title, publisher, book&#8217;s editor(s), pages or chapter number).<br />
2) A bibliography needs to be consistent (choose the model you like, be it Chicago or MLA etc.), but stick to it.<br />
3) A bibliography needs to list authors in alphabetical order. If there are more than one title by the same author, list them chronologically.<br />
4) An editor ≠ an author ≠ a translator. You need to list them all, but separately. You don&#8217;t attribute Plato&#8217;s Republic to &#8220;Plato and G. Smith&#8221; as if G. Smith had been co-authoring with Plato. Same with book editors, who are not the authors of the individual chapters.<br />
5) DOIs may be added, but are not enough on their own (a study by Nature showed that only 68% are actual identifiers of uniquely located articles and chapters).<br />
6) &#8220;Accessed on…&#8221; is only needed for webpages. No need to say that you accessed Plato&#8217;s Laws on March 15 2025. It surely did not change in the last thousand years.<br />
7) Similarly, web-addresses are only needed for webpages. No need to say that you accessed Plato&#8217;s Symposium through your local library. It is a physical book and it does not change from library to library.<br />
8) Similarly, there is no nee to add the web-address of the random depository where you found a certain article. R. Swinburne&#8217;s articles, for instance, are published somewhere and it is irrelevant that you found them on JSTOR or the like.</p>
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