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REFERENCING THE WORLD WIDE WEB Anytime you use information from a Web Page you must cite the source in the following format:
1. Author’s last name, (comma) first name. (period) 2. “Title of Article.” (in quotation marks) (period) 3. Source title—online book, journal/magazine, newspaper, or website. (underlined or italicized) (period) 4. Date of electronic publication or latest update. (period) 5. Name of sponsoring organization. (period) [e.g. Cable News Network, New York Times, SIRS database, American Chemical Society] 6. Date when accessed 7. <Website address>. (in angle brackets) (period) Example: Billis, Mary. “The Father of Cool: Willis Haviland Carrier—the History of Air Conditioning.” About.com: Inventors. 2009. New York Times Company. 18 November 2009 <http://inventors.about.com/mbiopage.htm>.
Entries must be listed in alphabetical order by author's last name or title (If no author).
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