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Library catalogers are still struggling to develop consensus on a
format for citations to the electronic literature. For a starting place,
see The Chicago Manual of Style, 14th ed., Chicago: U. Chicago Press
(1993), item 15.424 (pp. 633-634). They recommend contacting the
international standards organization (ISO) Secretariat: Office of Library
Standards, National Library of Canada, Ottawa, K1A ON4 re standard ISO
TC46/SC 9. These citations are very complicated, and any number of
groups are working to develop conventions; the Chicago Manual of Style
section gives several examples, and should allow readers to track your
references. When in doubt, provide more, not less information.
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Karen Motylewski 508-470-1010
Northeast Document Conservation Center 508-475-6021 fax
100 Brickstone Square <[log in to unmask]>
Andover, MA 01810 Use KM in subject field
On Sat, 24 Sep 1994, patricia krkland wrote:
> I have a rather unusual question. Currently, I am involved in writing
> a paper about museum use of Internet resources. The bulk of my
> information has come from (guess?) the Internet. How would I cite
> this information in the "Curator" citation format? I haven't been
> able to find anyone here who has a clue. Any idea? I'd appreciate
> any information you could send. Email me directly if you like.
>
> Patricia Kirkland
> University of Nebraska
> Dept of Museum Studies (Graduate Student)
> Email: [log in to unmask]
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