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* [[Related interaction studies bibliography]] (incl.: Goffman, anthropology, micro-ethnography, etc.)
 
* [[Related interaction studies bibliography]] (incl.: Goffman, anthropology, micro-ethnography, etc.)
 
* [[Medical EMCA bibliography]] (EMCA in the field of medicine, psychotherapy, and related topics like impaired communication)
 
* [[Medical EMCA bibliography]] (EMCA in the field of medicine, psychotherapy, and related topics like impaired communication)
* [https://www.dropbox.com/s/wwgb0xlw6ipzktb/Add-september-14.pdf?dl=0 Paul's Last additions as of 1st October 2014].
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* [[Paul's last additions to the EMCA bibliography from September 2014]]
  
 
Each of these pages links to the original PDF files on Paul ten Have's (no longer updated) website. If you make some progress digitizing those bibliographies, please leave a note on that page so others can work out what still needs doing.
 
Each of these pages links to the original PDF files on Paul ten Have's (no longer updated) website. If you make some progress digitizing those bibliographies, please leave a note on that page so others can work out what still needs doing.

Revision as of 08:18, 2 October 2014

These are copies of the EMCA bibliographies from Paul ten Have's site, downloaded on the 8th July 2014

We are currently entering the data in these bibliographies into the EMCA bibliography database. If you would like to help, please let us know and we'll create you an account.

Each of these pages links to the original PDF files on Paul ten Have's (no longer updated) website. If you make some progress digitizing those bibliographies, please leave a note on that page so others can work out what still needs doing.

Tips on digitizing

When you're helping to digitize these bibliographies, you might want to:

  1. Make sure you've read the Adding bibliography entries page.
  2. Check that the entry you're about to add doesn't exist on the wiki yet by searching (top right of the page).
  3. Check one of the pages above to see if other digitizers have left notes about where they've got to so far.
  4. Check to see whether the old bibliography entry you're adding belongs in multiple bibliographies. There's a tip about how to do that easily and quickly here.