I'm still at a loss understanding all the concepts here as I really am just a "browse and read, write and send" person. I'm currently stuck at creating my website because I am
Book sources. how do I cite them?
I'm still at a loss understanding all the concepts here as I really am just a "browse and read, write and send" person. I'm currently stuck at creating my website because I am
If you have to reference or quote something, use blockquote and cite tags, so that search engines know the duplicate content is intentional and where it is from.
http://www.w3schools.com/TagS/att_blockquote_cite.asp
Thanks @Rich for referring me to that site. but quite frankly ...and this may sound absurd, (sadly I am really not good at this, am literally a dumb when it comes to this online-website thing). I'm sorry to say but I must have come from the Stone Age.
I went to that site and it really made me more dizzy. I don't even know html, css, and all the terms written in there. Sounds pretty hifalutin and technical to me. Fact is I am still having a hard time understanding the terms used here at WA. Everything is literally foreign to me. My concern is citing book references which I got from the brick-and-mortar library. Am not making sense, am I?
Ah, if the copy is not on the web then duplicate content won't be an issue. If you're quoting or referencing, you can just add footnotes to the end of your page or post, in the same way that Wikipedia does. :)
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If you have to reference or quote something, use blockquote and cite tags, so that search engines know the duplicate content is intentional and where it is from.
http://www.w3schools.com/TagS/att_blockquote_cite.asp
Thanks @Rich for referring me to that site. but quite frankly ...and this may sound absurd, (sadly I am really not good at this, am literally a dumb when it comes to this online-website thing). I'm sorry to say but I must have come from the Stone Age.
I went to that site and it really made me more dizzy. I don't even know html, css, and all the terms written in there. Sounds pretty hifalutin and technical to me. Fact is I am still having a hard time understanding the terms used here at WA. Everything is literally foreign to me. My concern is citing book references which I got from the brick-and-mortar library. Am not making sense, am I?
Ah, if the copy is not on the web then duplicate content won't be an issue. If you're quoting or referencing, you can just add footnotes to the end of your page or post, in the same way that Wikipedia does. :)
Wonderful! Thanks a million!!!
No probs. you're most welcome! :)