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Since this comes up on museum-l periodically I thought this post might
be of interest to the list. -Felicia [log in to unmask]
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From: Bill Hart <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: e-citations
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I am reposting three messages that just came from MEDTEXT-L
concerning net citations. They might be useful.
Bill Hart
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Today's Net-Happenings announced the following web-sites concerned
with the problem of citation of net-documents, a problem which has
vexed us on occasion:
Web Extension to APA style
http://www.nyu.edu/pages/psychology/WEAPAS
APA Publication Manual Crib Sheet
http://www.gasou.edu/psychweb/tipsheet/apacrib.htm
MLA-Style Citations of Electronic Resources
http://www.cas.usf.edu/english/walker/mla.html
There also was a relevant article in The Chronicle of Higher
Education, Jan. 12, 1996 Information Technology section "Cyberspace
Citations" by Lisa Guernsey.
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Jim Marchand.
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To add to Jim Marchand's list, I'll mention my "Citing Electronic
Materials with the New MLA Guidelines" at
http://www-dept.usm.edu/~engdept/mla/rules.html
Michael N. Salda, Dept. of English, Univ. of Southern Mississippi
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Jim,
Thanks for the URLs you gave for APA style sheets and MLA
Citations of Electronic Sources. In addition to these, some people
may also want to know the URLs for the general guidelines to MLA
style. There may be better ones (and if there are, I'd like to
know about them), but I know of these, and have them as links on my
Medieval British Literature course page:
MLA Documentation Style Guidelines from the Purdue On-line Writing
Lab:
http://owl.trc.purdue/Files/33.html
MLA Documentation Style Guidelines from the University of
Victoria:
http://webserver.maclab.comp.uvic.ca/writersguide/
Citation/CitationsToc.html
E. Duncan, Towson State Univesity
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