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Geoff-
The source from which I derived the information regarding on-line
citation is listed below:
Alred, Gerald J., Charles T.Brusaw, and Walter E. Oliu. Handbook of
Technical Writing, 5th ed. New York: St Martin's Press, 1997.
--Gina.
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From: Geoff King [SMTP:Geoff -dot- King -at- NA -dot- NWMARKETS -dot- COM]
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 1997 10:13 AM
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Subject: Re[2]: bibliography [Ref:C673998]
Gina,
OK, I'll buy most of this citation. When you claim, however, it
to be "the
correct format," my question is: according to whom?
Also, it seems gratuitous to me to put in "Online." Even
"Internet" is
unnecessary. With an URL starting "http://www," it is perforce
on the Internet
as well as online.
geoff -dot- king -at- na -dot- nwmarkets -dot- com
>The correct format for documenting on-line sources is, by
example, as
>follows: