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WALDO
Information Services Committee introduces. . .
The
WALDO CiteSite:
a
guide to the citation of electronic resources
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SKIP
INTRODUCTION:
I'm
ready to Cite!
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Objectives
of the WALDO CiteSite:
- To
serve as an aid for students who need guidance citing electronic documents
in their papers.
- To
create one resource for WALDO members to teach and consider citation
issues regarding varied electronic formats.
Important
Notes about Using the WALDO CiteSite:
- These
citation formats will give you examples for your bibliographies or works
cited lists only.
- The
same examples are used across citation styles to show you how the styles
may differ.
- Please
note the edition information when using this site. Editions published
after 1998 are more inclusive of varied electronic formats. For
older editions, the Committee attempted to stay true to each citation
style, but was forced to create formats for specific examples.
These examples are marked with
to indicate that we approximated the citation.
- Notes
may be provided using
where
necessary to explain deviations from official formatting rules.
Instructions
for Using the CiteSite:
- Choose
a citation style (APA, MLA, Chicago, Turabian).
- Choose
the format of the electronic document.
- Use
examples to guide you in creating your own citation.
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your citation style: |
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| MLA: |
Modern
Language Association (latest edition: 5th, 1999) |
| APA: |
American
Psychological Association (latest edition: 5th, 2001) |
| Chicago: |
Chicago
Style (latest edition: 14th, 1993) |
| Turabian: |
Created
by Kate Turabian, based on the Chicago style (latest edition: 6th,
1996) |
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