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On Sep 28, 2008, at 9:55 PM, Walter Lewis wrote:
> I had read the original claim as we export citations accepted at
> 3500 journals (most of which they might have been able to accomplish
> with the couple dozen styles in question given the popularity of
> MLA, APA etc.). How much of the 3500 claim is copy/paste as
> distinct from fresh intellectual effort?
An interesting question, and perhaps relevant given that many of the
contributed citation formats posted on the net are probably cut-and-
paste versions of the basic citation formats. I don't have a good
answer, though...
By the way, you can read extracts of the claim and find a link to the
full PDF version at http://dltj.org/article/zotero-lawsuit-extracts/
Peter
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