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so elegantly articulating this response!...wonder if there’s
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thoughtful response...post about standards
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I live sweat...: "Zines and the (increasingly understood to be) free and open Internet are a way to dissolve barriers traditionally made...
(Andy’s note: This piece is a response to a previous guest post on this topic which you can find here)
(photo by Naomi Nagler)I have looked at academic papers written by my peers at university and I have been able to point out inconsistencies in their uses of APA, MLA, and Chicago…
Thanks for so elegantly articulating this response! I do wonder if there’s a middle ground - a place for us to demand that people do more than simply toss words onto a page and call it finished, but also acknowledging that there are different standards for what constitutes a good finished product.
