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Subject:Re: Web sources in bibliography From:Wayne Douglass <wayned -at- VERITY -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 18 Mar 1998 14:34:45 -0800
At 10:01 PM 3/18/98 GMT, Sue wrote:
>I did a couple of archive searches to this question, which I am certain
>must have been discussed here numerous times, but have been unsuccessful
>in finding an answer. My question is:
>
>How do we document a paper, article, or other source
>of information taken from the web, especially when the information is
>available ONLY on the web? What format do we follow for the bibliography?
>For in-text references?
>
Some URLs discussing citation formats:
--Wayne
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