tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-238357237695791562.post5298890083313480011..comments2023-05-12T11:21:15.391+02:00Comments on a stitch in time: The Beast Blogtour has started!a stitch in timehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14851281042202696086noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-238357237695791562.post-79015575197025240632015-07-17T09:51:32.095+02:002015-07-17T09:51:32.095+02:00Thank you, Lena!
We have added part of our source...Thank you, Lena!<br /><br />We have added part of our sources as our reading recommendations, but not all of them. The most important sources are in the further reading suggestions, though. As to the full bibliography, it is a lot of pages, and we'd need to invest quite a bit of time into formatting it properly, as it never left the draft stage. If enough people request it, we might consider putting it online, but it's not on top of our priority lists at the moment.<br /><br />As to the upside-down article, that is weird, it opens right side up on my computer! Anyway, your pdf reader programme should be able to rotate the pages, probably with a menu item under something like "view" or "document".a stitch in timehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14851281042202696086noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-238357237695791562.post-29645432885322122732015-07-16T14:56:02.129+02:002015-07-16T14:56:02.129+02:00Loved your posts! (perfect lunchtime reading) Alth...Loved your posts! (perfect lunchtime reading) Although as a research obsessed authenticity nerd I'm sad to hear that the bibliography didn't make it into print. Is there any chance of publishing it online?<br /><br />On a completely different note, your "Experiment and knowledge base" article on Academia.edu got uploaded upside down. Is it fixable or do I have to print it to read it? Lenahttp://ossamenta.dreamwidth.orgnoreply@blogger.com