GENERAL GUIDE TO BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITING
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MLA (2 that follow)
Full text articles from a data base
Important Elements:
* Journal title * Article title
* Author (if given) * Volume and issue number of the journal
* Date of publication * Page or paragraph numbers if applicable
* Database Name (JSTOR in this example)
* Address of the site * Date of access
Holton, Woody. "The Ohio Indians and the Coming of
the American Revolution
in Virginia." The Journal
of
Southern History 60.3 (1994): 453-478. JSTOR.
Duke U Lib., Durham.
31 July 1998 <http://www.jstor.org>.
Web-page
Important Elements:
* Author (if given) * Title of work
* Group responsible for the site (if applicable)
* Date site was last updated * Date of access
* Address of the site
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site. 3 Oct. 2001.
National
Park Service. 19 Oct. 2001
<http://www.nps.gov/abli/>.
Humanities Style
To cite files available on the WWW, give the author's name, last
name first (if known); the full title of the work, in quotation marks; the title
of the complete work (if applicable), in italics; any version or file numbers;
and the date of the document or last revision (if available). Next, list the
protocol (e.g., "http") and the full URL, followed by the date of
access in parentheses.
Burka, Lauren P. "A Hypertext History
of Multi-User Dimensions." MUD History.
1993. http://www.utopia.com/talent/
lpb/muddex/essay (25 Jan 2001).