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by Diana Hacker ... With research sources by ... Gustavus Adolphus College...
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For example: health information hosted on the American Medical Association's server is likely to be more reliable than health information hosted by an internet service provider that gives free webspace to all of its clients. ... Official Styles for Citing Internet Sources...
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The following suggestions for citations of Internet sources in history and the historically based humanities are derived from the essential principles of academic citation in Kate L. Turabian, A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, ... Li, Xia and Nancy Crane. Electronic Style: A Guide to Citing Electronic Information.
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The Modern Language Association, generally recognized as the authority on citation style, has added rules for some computerized documents to their style guides (like books on CD-ROM), but unfortunately they have not yet developed a style guide for Internet sources.
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When using information from the Internet in a project or report, you should always give credit to anyone whose work you use. There are a few pieces of information that you will need to be sure that you are correctly citing (or giving credit for) your Internet source.
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Students struggle to understand best practices for documenting sources, and I find that presenting them with research scenarios and specific problems helps them tremendously. The narratives provide a great resource that will help students understand the MLA’s ... 6. Documentation: Citing Sources in the Text...
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The Modern Language Association (MLA) is involved with the study and teaching of language and literature. ... Online sources no longer require a URL listing. (Exception: If the writer judges that a reader will be unable to locate the source otherwise, a URL may be included as previously.) ... Judging Sources...
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Appendix C - Citing electronic sources not on the Internet ... The recommended method for citing Internet sources is to make use of the document's URL (Internet address). ... A Guide to Citing Internet Sources...
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