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A journal about using the Internet for reference purposes which manages to misquote its own URL (Uniform Resource Locator) does not exactly fill one with confidence, yet this is what Internet Reference Services Quarterly manages to do thanks to a misplaced “/” in the editorial. URL typographical errors abound in printed publications, and Web addresses are notoriously difficult to transcribe, although the problem seems to be decreasing with time and a tendency to shorten them, use only lower case letters, and include recognizable words in the place of seemingly random sequences of letters. The correct address for the IRSQ Web...

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