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Subject:WWW citation question From:Melanie Nelson <mnelson -at- PREVUENET -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 7 Feb 1997 10:29:50 -0600
I have a question about citations. I am writing guidelines for our
company's Internet and Intranet and I have included a glossary. Some
of the definitions for the glossary have come from the Web and I have
cited them like this example:
HTTP stands for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. This is part of the URL
that tells the computer how to decode/transfer hypertext files over
the Internet and Intranets (Paradesa Media).
After reviewing my document, my supervisor has suggested that I use
(Source: Paradesa Media) instead. Is this the right answer? I don't
recall seeing citations done this way (well, maybe in a magazine or
two), so I want to make sure before I do it.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Melanie Nelson
Prevue Technical Publications
mnelson -at- prevuenet -dot- com
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