Bibliography

The web edition of this book-in-progress automatically generates the bibliography (including hyperlinks, when available), using a combination of two open-access digital tools: Zotero.org (a reference manager from the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media at George Mason University) and Zotpress (a plugin that displays references from an online Zotero library in a self-hosted WordPress.org website, developed by Katie Seaborn).

While drafting this book-in-progress, the bibliography only appears in the web edition. When completed, a static version also will appear in all ebook editions.

In addition, readers can visit the public Zotero collection for this book: https://www.zotero.org/jack_dougherty/items/collectionKey/AE4MDTGU. Read abstracts (when available) and download selected references into your personal Zotero library. Requires a free download of the Zotero tool (for Mac, Windows, Linux) and the Zotero browser connector (Chrome, Firefox, Safari). See also the author’s beginner’s guide: “How to Capture and Cite Sources with Zotero,” Web Writing, http://epress.trincoll.edu/webwriting/chapter/how-to-zotero/.

Bibliography sections include:
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License

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On The Line: How Schooling, Housing, and Civil Rights Shaped Hartford and its Suburbs by Jack Dougherty and contributors to OnTheLine.trincoll.edu is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.