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A techwr-l poster recently asked for a guide to citing
Internet Web pages, e-mail correspondence, etc. I forwarded
to him a copy of Mel Page's Citation Guide, version 1.1.
After that, I wrote to Mr. Page, who sent me the following
note that states where version 2.1 can be found.
I hope you find this useful.
Regards,
LaVonna Funkhouser
>>From root Wed Mar 20 17:01:41 1996
>From: "Mel Page" <PAGEM -at- ETSUARTS -dot- EAST-TENN-ST -dot- EDU>
>Organization: East Tennessee State University
>To: LaVonna Funkhouser
>Date: Wed, 20 Mar 1996 17:57:29 GMT-5
>Subject: Re: your citation guide
>LaVonna,
>Thanks for writing, especially since there is now an
>improved (I like to think!) version, the most recent being
>version 2.1. Perhaps it would be easiest just to post a
>link to:
LaVonna F. Funkhouser, COREComm
lffunkhouser -at- halnet -dot- com (work)
You are invited to browse our web site: http://www.corecomm.com/corecomm/
My opinions do not officially represent anyone other than me.