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Subject:Re: Reference info from Internet in Bibliography From:Annamaria Profit <inteltek -at- erols -dot- com> To:"Paula B. Whitaker" <pbw3172 -at- yahoo -dot- com> Date:Sun, 30 Jul 2000 22:18:03 -0400
Paula,
AUTHOR: Guffey, Mary Ellen.
| TITLE: APA style electronic formats
|PUBLISHER: Mary Ellen Guffey,
| YEAR: 1997
AUTHOR: Walker, Janice R.
| TITLE: The Columbia guide to online style
| PLACE: New York
|PUBLISHER: Columbia University Press
| YEAR: 1998
AUTHOR: Lester, James D., 1935-
| TITLE: Citing cyberspace :
| to accompany Lester, Writing research papers: a complete
guide
| PLACE: New York
|PUBLISHER: Longman
| YEAR: 1998
Harnack, Andrew
Online! : Internet Guide for Students & Writers. --
Saint Martin's Press, Incorporated, 09/1997.
ISBN 0-312-17094-7 Trade Cloth. : $14.95 Ingram.
A couple of web sites of note in this area include:
"Paula B. Whitaker" wrote:
>
> How would I go about referencing information found on
> the Internet in a bibliography? Where can I look to
> find this information?
>
> Thanks,
> Paula
>
> pbw3172 -at- yahoo -dot- com
>
>
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Annamaria Profit
E-mail: inteltek -at- erols -dot- com
URL:http://www.erols.com/inteltek