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[LINK] How to Cite Fan Works In Academic Contexts

http://transformativeworks.org/projects/how-to-cite-fan-works

Tips on how to cite fanworks accurately and respect fannish privacy while doing so. Developed by Karen Hellekson, editor of Transformative Works and Cultures.

[LINK] How to Cite Fan Works In Academic Contexts
Tagged on: academia    citation    howto    links    poster: Francesca Coppa
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