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This page began as a Twitter conversation about the question posed by Alex Fink @alexfink "Is there a particular name for scholarly citations via hyperlink instead of standard APA, MLA, etc?" Valerie Robin @vrobin1000 suggested "What if we developed HLC = Hyperlink Citation. And there r only 2 rules: 1. It has to flow 2. Link must work"
A Wikipedia page was suggested with Jesse Stommel @jessifer recommending, as an foundation document,-- Rorabaugh, P., & Stommel, J. (n.d.). The Four Noble Virtues of Digital Media Citation. Retrieved November 6, 2014, from http://www.hybridpedagogy.com/journal/the-four-noble-virtues-of-digital-media-citation/
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