Citing Electronic Resources
(especially web sites)
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One
of the most common reasons that students say that they end up plagiarizing
from web pages and other electronic resources is that they do not know how to
cite them properly in their school papers. Here's the answer to that problem.
<The following is modified extensively
from Nancy Crane 1997. [Online]. Available:
http://www.uvm.edu/~ncrane/estyles/apa.html [2000, August 31].>
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THE TEXT OF YOUR PAPER
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All reliable electronic resources have an author's name
or organization name displayed. Always use individual author's names where
these are available. Web pages most often have these at the bottom with the
most recent date of revision. If you use an organization name as the author,
when you cite it in your text you should use the acronym, i.e., ACS for
American Cancer Society.
Example, from web page written by an individual: A line in your
paper might read like: "In fact, green tea consumed at the rate of three
cups per day actually can reduce the risk of skin cancer (Jones 2000)."
Of course be sure to describe this source of information fully in your
literature cited section (see how below).
Example, from web page written by an organization: A line in your
paper might read like: "In fact, green tea consumed at the rate of three
cups per day actually can reduce the risk of skin cancer (ACS 2000)." Of
course be sure to describe this source of information fully in your
literature cited section (see how below).
Example, from web page without
an obvious author or organization: A line in your paper might read like:
"In fact, green tea consumed at the rate of three cups per day actually
can reduce the risk of skin cancer (Anonymous 2000)." Of course be sure
to describe this source of information fully in your literature cited section
(see how below).
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YOUR LITERATURE CITED SECTION
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Web pages in your literature cited section:
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Resources such as CD/encyclopedias in your
literature cited section
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Online Journal Articles or Journal articles
from CD's in your literature cited section:
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Newspaper Articles in your literature cited
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