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Citing e-Resources
 
All sources of information that you use in your research must be cited, including information found on the Web.  This quick guide to citing electronic resources is based on the MLA style, and gives examples of the most common types of electronic citations for bibliographies.  If you have a more complex citation or a type of publication not on this list, or if you need to use a specific style other than the MLA, consult the Style Guides web page for specific examples, or ask at the Reference Desk.  

One general tip:  It's a good idea to collect the pieces of information you need for your citations while you're doing your research, not afterward when you're trying to write up your bibliography.

Full-text article from an electronic indexing database

  • Format :  Author.  "Article title."  Journal Title  Volume (Date): Pages.  Database.  Vendor.  Date of access.  <URL for database.>
  • Example:  Lehrer, Eli.  "Cities Combat Violent Crime." Insight on the News  15 (July 19, 1999): 14.   Expanded Academic Index ASAP.  Gale Group.  October, 5, 1999.  http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/iastu_main

Article from an electronic reference database

  • Format:   "Title of article." Title of Source.  Version or Edition.  Date of Update.  Publisher.  Date of Access.  URL.
  • Example:  "Civil Rights Movement."  Encyclopędia Britannica Online.  Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.  October 5,1999 http://search.eb.com/bol/topic?eu=84948&sctn=1

Full-Text Report or Book from an electronic database

  • Format:  Title.  Author.  Date.  Name of database.  Date of Access.  URL.
  • Example:  Annual Report on School Safety, 1998.  U.S. Department of Education.  October 1998.  Congressional Information Service, Inc. American Statistics Index.  October 6,1999.  http://web.lexis-nexis.com/statuniv/

Professional Site

  • Format:  Page Title.  Author.  Date of Last Update.  Sponsor.  Date of Access.  URL.
  • Example: Institute for Information Literacy.  Mary Jane Petrowski.  August 3, 2000.  Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL).  October 15, 2000.  http://www.ala.org/acrl/nili/nilihp.html

The Library also has copies of style manuals both at the Reference Desk and in the Reference Collection, and many style manuals are available on the web.

Original Feb. 2000; Updated & edited, Oct. 2000

 

 

  

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