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volves four key concepts : the ability to cite a resource in a BIBLIOGRAPHY , the PERSISTENCE of electronic resource identifiers , the IMMUTABILITY of materials that are cited , and the GRANULARITY of what may be cited . BIBLIOGRAPHY .
volves four key concepts : the ability to cite a resource in a BIBLIOGRAPHY , the PERSISTENCE of electronic resource identifiers , the IMMUTABILITY of materials that are cited , and the GRANULARITY of what may be cited . BIBLIOGRAPHY .
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Thus the best practice is one that makes it easy to identify the comparable aspects of unrelated resources . 4.2 . ... We value the ability of any potential user to make use of a language resource without needing to obtain unique or ...
Thus the best practice is one that makes it easy to identify the comparable aspects of unrelated resources . 4.2 . ... We value the ability of any potential user to make use of a language resource without needing to obtain unique or ...
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We value the ability of users of language resources to locate an instance of the resource , even though its actual location or filename might change . Thus the best practice is one that archives resources with identifiers that are ...
We value the ability of users of language resources to locate an instance of the resource , even though its actual location or filename might change . Thus the best practice is one that archives resources with identifiers that are ...
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Charles F Hockett James W Gair | 600 |
McCawley John Lawler | 614 |
Book Notices see back cover | 643 |
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