>        Does anyone know a proper, standardized method of bibliographic
>citation for list-serve material?  I'm interested in knowing if any
>system--Chicago Manual of Style, MLA, Blue Book, whatever--has tackled this.
>        For that matter, can anyone--and perhaps our resident copyright
>experts can help us again on this--enlighten us on copyright laws as they
>may or may not apply to such a medium?
>        Thanks.
>
>        Stephanie Coon
>        University of Iowa Purchasing Department
>        [log in to unmask]

Stephanie,

  A similar thread emerged last week on another list.  I am forwarding a
posting from that list which was offered by one of our graduate students:

According to the MLA, you should list the following:

Author (if given).  "Title of the Document."  _Title of the Journal,
Newsletter, or Confrence_.  Volume no.:Issue no.  (Year):  No. of pages
or n. pag.  Online (the medium).  Name of the computer network (e.g.,
World Wide Web).  Date of access.

At the end of the entry, you should add whatever supplemental data that
is useful.  Usually people will write, Available:  http://etc.etc.com/cite.

Hope this is helpful.

Bryan

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American Culture Studies
Bowling Green State University Bowling Green OH 43402
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