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> Can anyone please tell me the proper way to cite (in the text) or
> reference (in the bibliography) the name of a CADD drawing or
blueprint
> (e.g., italics, quotation marks, underline, or none of the above)?
> I've checked all the major style guides, including Gregg and Chicago,
> but cannot find an example. Such drawings are often attached to
> reports but also are stored in public areas (such as a city survey
> department) for public use.
Anne:
APA reference style for electronic documents appears to be:
Author, A. A. (2000). Title of work.
Retrieved month day, year, from source.
=== Andrew Warren - awarren -at- synaptics -dot- com
=== Synaptics, Inc - Santa Clara, CA
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