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If
there is an author, list it first. Title of item is underlined.
[online]. Date of access and put the <website address> in
brackets
eg: Australian Scientists Prove Less Trees, Less Rain. Online.
10 March 2005.
<http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/syd269633.htm.>
Internet
Citation for an Articles from an Online Database like Infotrac
or Biography Resource:
"Bowling for Bounty." Consumer Reports. January 2004:
7. Infotrac. Gale Group
Databases. Downers Grove Public Library. 15 March 2005.
<http://webz.infotrac.galegroup.com.>
Author's name first. Then the title of the article, followed by
the title of the magazine or newspaper, the date of publication,
and then the page number(s). Name of the database, name of the
service (the company that provided the site), the name of the
library that provided the service, date of access, and the network
address.
The pattern should be,
Name of author/s
Year of publication,
Title of webpage,
Date accessed,
URL
Try to find as much information as possible about an Internet
document in order to determine whether it is accurate or not.
It is especially important to try to find out about the author
of an Internet document, whether a person, organization or institution.
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