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The Structure of Scholarship - Andrew Abbott, Digital Paper. A Manual for Research and Writing with Library and Internet Materials (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2014)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 December 2015

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References

1 Hugo Victor, 1858 (first published with these chapters, 1832), Notre-Dame de Paris, 2 vols (Paris, Imprimeur du Sénat), 206.

2 Colt Samuel and Robinson William, 1846. “New York and Offing Line of Magnetic Telegraph”, Advertising Broadsheet.

3 Abbott Andrew, 2014. Digital Paper: A Manual for Research and Writing with Library and Internet Materials (Chicago, University of Chicago Press), xii. All further quotations from this book are cited by page number alone.

4 Abbott Andrew, 2000. “Reflections on the Future of Sociology”, Contemporary Sociology, 29(2): 296-300; ibid. 1988. The System of Professions: An Essay on the Division of Expert Labor (Chicago, University of Chicago Press).

5 Raymond Eric, 1988. “The Cathedral and the Bazaar”, First Monday 3(3).

6 http://guidetoreference.org/HomePage.aspx. Visited August 21, 2015.