The whole idea is that you are going to try and find these documents in a library. You need issue numbers, page references, because you're going to track down physical copies of things
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If you don't have the EXACT details of your reference, your librarian is going to be lost But when was the last time you went to a librarian for a reference?
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I just went through and updated a variety of things in a reference list. You know how I found all the information on the studies (issue numbers, volumes, page references etc)? I Googled the study namespic.twitter.com/zDFZBJmn5j
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Seriously. Googling study names gets you the right one 99% of the time and takes seconds. Even better if you've got the DOI
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Compare this to the hours it takes to track down studies if you're looking on a journal website, or god forbid in the physical journal itself
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Bottom line: referencing is pretty broken. Putting study names and DOIs makes more sense these days than the long and arduous list of details most referencing systems ask for
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