Citing resources online
Hello all!
I am working on a devotional for after Easter till Pentecost using quotes from the Church Fathers. How can I cite a resource and have it come up? Will they be able to see it even if they do not own Logos?
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The devotion will be in our app and email.
For example, this opens the ACCS Biographical Volume to Pseudo-Macarius.
https://ref.ly/logosres/accsrevgen?hw=Pseudo-Macarius
But I own that resource, so I know it will open on my browser (or Logos Desktop). But will it open for others on a web browser if they do not own the resource?
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Jason Newman said:
The devotion will be in our app and email.
For example, this opens the ACCS Biographical Volume to Pseudo-Macarius.
https://ref.ly/logosres/accsrevgen?hw=Pseudo-Macarius
But I own that resource, so I know it will open on my browser (or Logos Desktop). But will it open for others on a web browser if they do not own the resource?
Oh I see, you are talking about linking, not true citation. The answer is "maybe." It depends on the resource. Some resources are free to view online where others you would need a license.
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David,
Sorry, my lingo is not always correct! [:)]
Linking is what I need. How do I determine which resources are free to view? Is there a list?
Thanks for the help!
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It is safe to assume that they will not be available for free in most cases.Jason Newman said:David,
Sorry, my lingo is not always correct!
Linking is what I need. How do I determine which resources are free to view? Is there a list?
Thanks for the help!
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