On 1/25/06, Justin Cormack <justin(a)specialbusservice.com> wrote:
On 25 Jan 2006, at 21:47, Fred Bauder wrote:
Properly done each fact (or set of facts) will
point somehow to the
source, including the page in the source.
How? And how will the article still be readable? And what is a fact?
And what use is the page number
when there are loads of editions of a source?
No encyclopaedia is written like this.
Here's an example of an article that is readable, and has a good set of
sources and footnotes:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radhanite . Kudos to
Briangotts for writing it.
Jay.