tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5948352943362975805.post6379624031854756001..comments2023-11-02T03:08:07.417-07:00Comments on NephiCode: One Last Time—Radiocarbon Dating is InaccurateDelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08982095508142923740noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5948352943362975805.post-24725281138639624122019-02-13T16:59:45.855-08:002019-02-13T16:59:45.855-08:00The Anthropological Journal of Canada (Anthropolol...The Anthropological Journal of Canada (Anthropololgique du Canada), is published by the Anthropological Association of Canada (Association anthropologique du Canada), of Ottawa. It is listed on the OCLC World Cat Reference for Items in Libraries, (the World’s largest Library catalog) of which their top 10 libraries are Washington, UC Berkeley, Arizona, UCLA and Portland State in the West; Cornel, Ohio State and Maryland in the east; plus Orbis Cascade in Oregon and McGill University in Canada. Their formats are basically Journals and Magazines, and the one quoted is a Journal Magazine Anthropology Periodical, and is listed in the University of Utah Marriott Library; BYU Harold B. Lee library; as well as the U of Colorado, U of Denver, U of Nevada, and U of New Mexico. In fact, 149 libraries hold a copy of the edition we quoted.<br />It should be noted, that we did not comment in our article on the quality or acceptance to all of our reference. We simply stated where the article could be found. We fact check information in digital form in some of the world’s largest reference data bases. If a reader wants to verify our comment(s) they can do so and we provide the source from which we obtained it. Since the “publication” had a reference in several libraries of significant stature, it seems acceptable to use as a reference. We did not, as stated above, cover the quality of the sourcing, only that it existed and what it said. The fact that various well-established Universities, including BYU and U of Utah hold the journal seemed worthy of use.<br />Delhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08982095508142923740noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5948352943362975805.post-3156935678654448952019-02-13T10:23:03.103-08:002019-02-13T10:23:03.103-08:00You don't fact check your quotes you copy, do ...You don't fact check your quotes you copy, do you? As it happens I have physically seen the "Anthropological Journal of Canada." It is NOT an actual science publication, but a mimeographed pamphlet put out by some Canadian creationists (my alma mater, Eastern Washington University, happened to have the hard copy).Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12316269192962644307noreply@blogger.com