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Section "Internet sources" in the list of sources and literature coursework

In my FAQ on academic work I was asked the question: " Do I need a section" Internet sources "in the list of sources and literature? " I want to discuss my answer with Habrahabr visitors.

Bibliographic record and bibliographic description in the Russian Federation is governed by the document " GOST 7.1-2003 ". About the rubrication of bibliographic lists in it we are not talking.
In my opinion, the presence in the list of sources and literature of the section “Internet sources” seems appropriate when the specificity of the study is such that such materials can be clearly identified as a separate group of sources that differs from other sources in the principles of working with it, used by the researcher, not only in form.
However, we must not forget that on the Internet you can find not only sources, but also literature. And sources and literature should be clearly separated. Therefore, if you want to allocate a separate heading for electronic resources in the list of sources and literature, there should be two such headings: one in the “Sources” section, and the other in the “References” section.
In addition, a separate question is at what point the file used is no longer just an electronic document and becomes an “Internet source”: when it is sent to someone by e-mail, when it is open for download via file-sharing networks, when the link to it appeared on the world wide web or when the material itself is designed in the form of a web page?
I do not have an answer to this question. Maybe you have thoughts on this?

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/37948/


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