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manual:about_the_wiki_on_minority_language_learning [2024/12/03 15:15] – [Contributors] ydwinemanual:about_the_wiki_on_minority_language_learning [2024/12/03 15:23] (current) – [How to cite] ydwine
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 ==== How to cite ==== ==== How to cite ====
  
-You may follow the reference guidelines for [[https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/references/examples/wikipedia-references|APA style]] for a Wikipedia entry: +You may follow the reference guidelines for APA style, and cite the Wiki as:
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-Title of language entry. (YearMonth Date). In //Mercator’s Wiki on minority language learning//. URL of archived version of page +
  
 +Mercator European Research Centre on Multilingualism and Language Learning. (Year, Month Date). // Language entry.// Mercator’s Wiki on minority language learning. Retrieved Month Date, Year, from URL. 
 ====  Co-operation University of Groningen ==== ====  Co-operation University of Groningen ====
 Since 2017, Mercator European Research Centre has had a co-operation with the MA-programme Multilingualism at Campus Fryslân, which is part of the University of Groningen. A lecture or workshop is given to explore the topics covered by the Wiki, and afterwards, the students are assigned to choose a regional or minority language (with a focus on Europe), and write a fact sheet on the education of this language. This way, students learn more on gathering (limited) information on minority or regional language education, international or European [[general_information:glossary_of_terms#European Charter for Regional and Minority languages|treaties]] which promote education, and of course, about regional or minority education. Afterwards, students can submit their fact sheets to be published online.  Since 2017, Mercator European Research Centre has had a co-operation with the MA-programme Multilingualism at Campus Fryslân, which is part of the University of Groningen. A lecture or workshop is given to explore the topics covered by the Wiki, and afterwards, the students are assigned to choose a regional or minority language (with a focus on Europe), and write a fact sheet on the education of this language. This way, students learn more on gathering (limited) information on minority or regional language education, international or European [[general_information:glossary_of_terms#European Charter for Regional and Minority languages|treaties]] which promote education, and of course, about regional or minority education. Afterwards, students can submit their fact sheets to be published online. 
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