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Hello,
Just to clarify a doubt please. If we access a journal or a document online and save the document we then not need to put “accessed on the…” and put the date we accessed it? In this case the document could be treated as printed, isn’t it? Only for documents that are only accessible online is when we put the date. Is my understanding right? Thanks
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Amarain
I have the same question and in addition what about books available on torrents how to tackle them. Thanks
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Hi guys,
Thanks for the answer smoke. I was talking about a document in a website (not the website itself) for example a pdf in a website. For me it it easier ro treat it as a document/journal rather than as a website (as I do not have to put accessed… and all that stuff). We’ll see what I do…
Amarain
Hi @Amarain
So what did you do at last? How did you reference that pdf document obtained from the net? Was it accepted as reference?
