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Michael Osborn
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How do you deal with sources which have disappeared, either through deletion, content restriction, or non-payment of domain fees?
In response to Read aBannedBook.
02:53 PM - Nov 14, 2023
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Rae Lyn Fox
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In response to Michael Osborn.
Check the Wayback Machine! You may find a record of it there.
Also, always record the required source data when you 1st access a source; once you have the author, pub. date, etc. you can & should always use that info to credit the source even if there’s no longer an active, linkable page/site/post.
03:24 PM - Nov 14, 2023
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Michael Osborn
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In response to Rae Lyn Fox.
I was thinking particularly of the Dustbooks website listing their catalog of books. The firm and back catalog were destroyed in the fires that ravaged Paradise, CA. I haven’t checked Wayback to see if an archived version survived. Such a loss.
03:30 PM - Nov 14, 2023
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