Example:
1. Landsberger J. Citing Websites.
Study
Guides and Strategies. 12 May 2005. Available at
http://www.studygs.net/citation.htm, Accessed May 13 2005.
General guidelines:
- General format:
Author's last name and first initial(s) (no space between initials, as JF).
Organization/publisher. Webpage title. Website title. Date pubished/revised.
Available at URL. Accessed date.
- Number and list entries in the order they are cited in the text
- Separate items of entries with periods
See also
http://healthlinks.washington.edu/hsl/styleguides/ama.html
Remember to refer to your department or instructor as to the
- Type of style required
- Any variations
- Respective manuals for sequencing the list, for page notes,
and for other detailed information
Flash exercise
contributed by Jordan Noll and Dr. Brad
Hokanson, Interactive Media (DHA 4384) School of Design,
University of Minnesota. Adapted and
revised by Joe Landsberger
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has been researched, authored, maintained and supported by
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