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I read a message that was posted here sometime ago about citing e-mail,
BBS, and other internet sources. The message was asking for the standards of
citing such sources, but I never saw a reply.
I normally just use a standard "letter" citation. I am not sure whether
this is acceptable or not. Since I use the internet for research, I would
appreciate it if someone would clarify this for me.
Thanks!
-clark
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* L. Clark Sandlin "can you bum me a sig?"
ulcsandlin -at- msuvx1 -dot- memphis -dot- edu
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