Re: BBC BASIC - CPM version.
- From: "Mr Emmanuel Roche, France" <roche182@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 06:16:28 -0800 (PST)
Hello, Axel!
The standard ISO 2108 was passed in 1972. Your dictionary was published
when? And please remember it always takes time for new developments to
percolate down into standard dictionaries.
My personal copy of the "Robert-Collins Dictionnaire Français-Anglais
Second Edition" is dated 1987. But I should have said the "MLA
Handbook for Writers of Research Papers" (Third Edition, Joseph
Gibaldi and Walter Achtert, The Modern Language Association of
America, 1988). According to this classic text:
References to an entire book should include the following elements:
author(s) or editor(s)
the complete title
edition, if indicated
place of publication
the shortened name of the publisher
date of publication
medium of publication
Wasn't that the point of your question? What are you grouching about?
Yes, exactly: I asked the reference, and instead Peter gave the
ISBN-10. So, to be clear, I published the exact full reference. I am
not "grouching": Are you able, merely by glancing at an ISBN number,
to give the title and author of a book? Not me. I am human. "Humanum
Errare Est... Perseverare Diabolicum!"
Yours Sincerely,
Mr. Emmanuel Roche, France
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