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Re: Corrected URL
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- Subject: Re: Corrected URL
- From: Klaus Graf <klausgraf@googlemail.com>
- Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2011 21:46:35 EDT
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The only correct way to cite Mr Esposito's article in the scholarly context is the DOI which is http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/095796511X559909 But unfortunately there is until now an error message. "Possible reasons for the error are: the DOI has been created but has not been registered by the publisher (this could be an error or it could be a timing issue and the DOI will be registered in the next few days) the DOI is cited incorrectly in the source the DOI does not resolve due to a system problem" I would guess that the first option is valid. For me there is no excuse that there is a delay between the publication of an article and the ability to resolve the DOI correctly. The publisher is Brill and the problem exists since Mr Esposito posted the Ingenta URL. Klaus Graf 2011/3/20 Joseph Esposito <espositoj@gmail.com>: > The URL I sent through for the Gordon Graham festschrift is > acting oddly. Here is a new shortened URL: > > http://bit.ly/g1jt0e > > And here is the full URL: > > http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/logo/2010/00000021/f0020003;jsessionid=6wsdsnyypw6m.alexandra > > Joe Esposito >
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