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Subject:Documenting Electronic Sources on the Internet From:Nancy Hoft <nhoft -at- WORLD-READY -dot- COM> Date:Sun, 22 Sep 1996 19:54:22 +0000
Thought many of you would appreciate this thorough article about
documenting electronic sources on the Internet.
The title of the article is "Beyond the MLA Handbook: Documenting
Electronic Sources on the Internet," by Andre Harnack and Gene
Kleppinger. It was originally presented by the authors at the
23rd Annual Conference, Kentucky Philological Association, 1 March 1996.
Cheers, Nancy
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