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A BRIEF CITATION GUIDE FOR INTERNET SOURCES IN HISTORY AND THE HUMANITIES

by Melvin E. Page <pagem@etsuarts.east-tenn-st.edu> for H-AFRICA <h-africa@msu.edu> Humanities-on-Line and History Department East Tennessee State University

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, Theses, and Dissertations, 5th ed. (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1987). I have also drawn upon suggestions from some of the works listed below. The guide has been improved by the the students of my Historical Methods classes at East Tennessee State University and my fellow H-AFRICA editors whom I thank for their assistance. Since the Internet is an evolving institution, this guide is not intended to be definitive. Corrections, additions, comments, suggestions, and criticisms are therefore welcome. Please address them to the author at:

pagem@etsuarts.east-tenn-st.edu

When the need for revisions and updates become apparent, new versions of the guide will be issued.


Bibliographic Citations


Basic citation components and punctuation

Author's Last Name, First Name. [author's internet address, if
 	available]. "Title of Work" or "title line of message." In
 	"Title of Complete Work" or title of list/site as appropriate. 
	[internet address]. Date, if available.

The samples below indicate how citations of particular electronic sources might be made.


Footnote and Endnote Citations


Basic citation components and punctuation

	<note number> Author's First name and Last name, [author's
internet address, if available], "Title of Work" or "title line 
of message," in "Title of Complete Work" or title of list/site as 
appropriate, [internet address], date if available.

The examples below indicate how citations of particular electronic sources might be made.


Additional Source Material on Internet Citations


Dodd, Sue A. "Bibliographic References for Computer Files in the 
	Social Sciences: A Discussion Paper." [gopher://info.monash.
	edu.au:70/00/handy/cites]. Revised May 1990. {Published in 
	*IASSIST Quarterly*, 14, 2(1990): 14-17.}

Li, Xia and Nancy Crane. *Electronic Style: A Guide to Citing
	Electronic Information*. Westport: Meckler, 1993.

University of Chicago Press *Chicago Guide to Preparing Electronic
	Manuscripts: for Authors and Publishers*. Chicago: University
	of Chicago Press, 1987.

Walker, Janice R. "MLA-Style Citations of Internet Sources."
	[http://www.cas.usf.edu/english/walker/janice.html]. 
	April 1995.



version 1.1 30 October 1995

Copyright Melvin E. Page, 1995.

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