From Harnack, A. and E. Kleppinger. 1997. Online! A Reference Guide to Using Internet Sources. New York: St. Martin's Press.
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1. Link an in-text citation of an Internet source to a corresponding entry in the Works Cited or Bibliography.
2. Citing from a World Wide Web site.
· author's name (if known)· title of document, in quotation marks
· title of complete work (if applicable), in italics or underlined
· date of publication or last revision (if known)
· URL, in angle brackets
· date of access, in parentheses
EXAMPLES
· Harris, Jonathan G. "The Return of the Witch Hunts." Witchhunt Information Page. http://liquid2/sun.mit.edu/fells.short.html (28 May 1996).
· Shade, Leslie T. "Gender Issues in Computer Networking." 1993. http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/sorokin/women/1rs.html (28 May 1996).