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We strive to keep the links related to the content of Online! current. Some documents that we use for sample citations have been moved since publication, and the links shown in the samples will not activate their retrieval. As illustrations of appropriate documentation style we are retaining these "broken" links without correction.
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World Wide Web site
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Email message
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Web discussion forum posting
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Listserv message
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Newsgroup message
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Real-time communication
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Telnet, FTP, and gopher sites
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World Wide Web site
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Email message
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Web discussion forum posting
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Listserv message
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Newsgroup message
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Real-time communication
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Telnet, FTP, and gopher sites
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World Wide Web site
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Email message
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Web discussion forum posting
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Listserv message
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Newsgroup message
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Real-time communication
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Telnet, FTP, and gopher sites
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World Wide Web site
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Email message
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Web discussion forum posting
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Listserv message
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Newsgroup message
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Real-time communication
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Telnet, FTP, and gopher sites
Conventions about documentation style become institutionalized over time as communities of scholars, publishers, and professional organizations work together to develop citation models that efficiently and gracefully refer readers to sources. You may wish to visit the following Web sites to review other perspectives on online citation styles.
Please let us know of other citation style information we might include here. We will not link to URLs without the permission of the person or group publishing them.
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