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Citation of legal authorities. --- Comparative law --- International law
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Citation of electronic information resources. --- Citeren. --- Computer network resources --- Evaluatie. --- Information électronique --- Internet dans la recherche. --- Internet research. --- Internet searching. --- Literatuuronderzoek. --- Recherche sur Internet. --- Websites. --- Evaluation. --- Citation. --- Évaluation.
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The Columbia Guide to Online Style is the standard resource for citing electronic and electronically accessed sources. It is also a critical style guide for creating documents electronically for submission for print or electronic publication. Updated and expanded, this guide now explains how to cite technologies such as Web logs and pod casts; provides more guidance on translating the elements of Columbia Online Style (COS) citations for use with existing print-based formats (such as MLA, APA, and Chicago); and features additional guidelines for producing online and print documents based on new standards of markup language and publication technologies. This edition also includes new bibliographic styles for humanities and scientific projects; examples of footnotes and endnotes for Chicago-style papers; greater detail regarding in-text and parenthetic reference and footnote styles; an added chapter on how to locate and evaluate sources for research in the electronic age; and new examples for citing full-text or full-image articles from online library databases, along with information on how to credit the source of graphics and multimedia files. Staying ahead of rapidly evolving technologies, The Columbia Guide to Online Style continues to be a vital tool for online researchers.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES --- Authorship --- Citation of electronic information resources --- Languages & Literatures --- Literature - General --- Data processing --- Citation of electronic information resources. --- Art d'écrire --- Information électronique --- Data processing. --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Informatique --- Guides, manuels, etc --- Citation --- Citation of electronic information sources --- Authoring (Authorship) --- Writing (Authorship) --- Bibliographical citations --- Electronic information resources --- Literature
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Eusebius and the Jewish Authors examines Eusebius of Caesarea’s use of non-biblical Jewish texts (e.g. Philo, Josephus, Aristobulus) in his Praeparatio evangelica and Demonstratio evangelica . In the first part, Sabrina Inowlocki looks at the citation process in Ancient Greek Literature and in Eusebius’ own double apologetic work. She also analyzes Eusebius’ conception of Judaism. The second part is devoted to a detailed study of Eusebius’ methodology in appropriating these texts from both a philological and a philosophical/theological perspective. Through the lens of his exploitation of Jewish quotations, this book defies the traditional perception of Eusebius as being a mere compiler and nuances the manner in which his presentation of the relation between Judaism and Christianity is often seen. This study will be very useful to readers interested in the reception of Jewish texts in Christian literature, in the relations between Judaism and Christianity, and in Christian apologetics. This translation was made possible through a generous grant from the Fondation Universitaire in Brussels (www.fondationuniversitaire.be).
Christianity and other religions --- Judaism --- Quotation --- Christianisme --- Judaïsme --- Citation --- Judaism. --- Relations --- Christianity. --- Aspect religieux --- Eusebius, --- Judaïsme --- Allusions --- Jews --- Religions --- Semites --- Relations&delete& --- Christianity --- Religion --- Eusebius of Caesarea --- Brotherhood Week --- Christianity and other religions - Judaism. --- Judaism - Relations - Christianity. --- Quotation - Christianity. --- Eusebius, - of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea, - ca. 260-ca. 340. - De evangelica praeparatione. --- Eusebius, - of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea, - ca. 260-ca. 340. - Demonstration of the Gospel.
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