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Subject:Bibliography/Citation Format From:David Tietyen <tietyen -at- PICARD -dot- MSOE -dot- EDU> Date:Wed, 27 Oct 1993 07:21:58 EDT
John, good question. I checked Campbell and there is a
section on nonprint sources that uses a DIALOG file as an
example. You could probably adapt that to Works Cited
format.
You may also want to check Lester's *Writing Research
Papers* (Harper Collins 1993) that gives a BITNET example in
MLA style. It says you should provide 1)the name of the
sender; 2)the title of the message; 3)the file name that you
will need to access the message; 4)the BITNET designation
and date; and 5)the program within BITNET.
Hope this helps.
David Tietyen
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Tietyen -at- picard -dot- msoe -dot- edu