At 10:05 AM +1000 5/16/97, Patricia Downs wrote:
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>Subject: Citing Websites in bibliographies
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>Can anyone recommend a satisfactory way of identifying Websites in
>bibliographies? Is there a standard happening?
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APA (American Psychological Association) style has the following:
Pitkow, J. And Kehoe, C. (1996). GVU's 6th WWW User Survey
[On-line]. Available:
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/user_surveys/survey-10-1996.
In one of their cheat sheets. Of course, the title is underlined or
italics, depending upon publication and quirks of the professor you are
dealing with.
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