Academic Citation
The BNA has become an invaluable tool for researchers. I'd like the ability to download a citation of the records in the common formats MLA, Chicago etc.Your database is likely to contain the required information such as source, date, page number and so on. Is there any chance of such a facility being added?
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Jenya Mirnenko commented
So many people need this functionality, does no one really want to respond to their requests???
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Niki K commented
This really would be lovely. It's been 6 years. Any chance that we can get some direction on how to properly cite the resources found here?
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Abigail Rieley commented
Is there any word on when academic citation will be added? The field of periodical research is growing fast and the BNA is such a vital source. It would be fantastic if reference managers like Zotero (which is a firm favourite in the humanities) could recognise a newspaper result as a newspaper rather than a webpage - or else to have a cite button available along with the existing options to download or save that would allow you to download a RIS or BibTeX file to import.
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Michelle commented
I also would love to see this, especially an interface with zotero.
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Doug commented
It's been over three years, are we close to seeing this added?
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Anonymous commented
when will this be added to help with citation?
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Anonymous commented
excellent idea
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Anonymous commented
Agreed! Endnote compatibility would be great. Something similar to jstor or worldcat, if possible.
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Anonymous commented
I recommend an interface with Zotero, a powerful bibliographic database that works with most library catalogs, Worldcat, and is fast becoming the preferred software for researchers and writers. See Zotero.org