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V.How do I cite sources?-- Worksheet
Here are the basic pieces of information to collect about an Internet/Web source in order to cite its use in a research paper. Write down the information for your article and then create the citation for it.
- Title of the individual "article" or information page:
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- Title of the main home page:
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look for a link on the information page to "HOME" or "MAIN"
- Date the page was posted/updated:
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if date is not given on the page itself, try clicking on "View > Page Info" in Netscape
- Address URL(location):
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- Date you accessed the page:
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pages can be here today, gone tomorrow
Basic Example Citation:
Bureau of Labor Statistics. "Tomorrow's Jobs." Occupational Outlook Handbook. March 7 1996. http://www.bls.gov/oco/oco2003.htm (11 November 1997).
Your Citation:
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Official Online Style Guides ~ for web pages, emails, database articles, etc.
APA - Electronic Reference Formats Recommended by the American Psychological Association
Free Website: http://www.apastyle.org/elecref.html
MLA - Modern Language Association
Free Website: http://www.mla.org/
click on "MLA STYLE" > "Frequently Asked Questions about MLA Style"
Other sources with specific example citations:
ONLINE! a reference guide to using Internet sources: Citation Styles
Free Website: http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/online/citex.html
An extremely helpful guide to interpreting APA, MLA, and other citation style rules for citing a variety of online information sources.
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