How to cite documents in Aisberg

Italian version

1. Research outputs

This section contains research outputs already published: where possible the copy uploaded to Aisberg has been made freely accessible by the Author, with the permission of the Publisher. In this case it is necessary to cite the bibliographical data of the publisher version, adding a link to the open access copy available in Aisberg, as in the example:

Lazzari, Marco (2009). Creative use of podcasting in higher education and its effect on competitive agency. Computers & Education, 52(1), 27-34. doi:10.1016/j.compedu.2008.06.002. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/473

The copy in Aisberg is simply an additional version to promote dissemination of the original paper; by citing this version, the Author(s)(and the journal) will receive proper recognition through the bibliometric indicators of Web of Science, Scopus, ...

Beware! use the Aisberg permalink (e.g. http://hdl.handle.net/10446/473), not the url that appears in the browser address bar of the downloaded document: this in fact is not necessarily persistent and may change over time.

2. Scholarly publishing initiatives

This section contains original material not previously published elsewhere: in this case the University of Bergamo is the publisher of journals, publishing series and ebooks, to be cited as in the example:

Ronzoni, Maria Rosa (2015). Le molteplici facce del disastro: strumenti e misure. Università degli studi di Bergamo, Bergamo, Italy. Retrived from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/50122

Beware!: use the Aisberg permalink (e.g. http://hdl.handle.net/10446/50122), not the url that appears in the browser address bar of the downloaded document: this in fact is not necessarily persistent and may change over time.