I know nobody cares, but today’s question is whether or not Digital Vs Human should have references in the back of the book or on a website with links? (the fact I’m asking this online rather biases the answer I get I suspect).
I know nobody cares, but today’s question is whether or not Digital Vs Human should have references in the back of the book or on a website with links? (the fact I’m asking this online rather biases the answer I get I suspect).
Both.
References are there mainly for readers to have confidence that authors source material correctly.
There must be more creative methods which you can think of – perhaps a single web page which lists all of the quotes you use in the book, and their sources via hyperlinks.
I think you sometimes have a similar method with your newsletter.
Whatever you do, don’t have a load of random tinyurl links please. Again there are also opportunities for creativity here.
I agree. Digital and paper with some creativity around both. Just need to persuade a publisher!