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As far as we know, no one has yet developed a
uniform system for citing references on and from
the Internet. We suggest, therefore, using the
following as a guide to citing references from the
Internet in term papers, theses, and on websites.
It is a modification of existing standard
guidelines for printed material.
If one of these does not fit your specific
situation, then use your common sense. But, always
give the TITLE of the website and the URL (www.+++)
when citing other material.
If you are citing rather long passages, you may
have to obtain permission from the copyright owner.
Most copyright owners are quite generous in
granting permission, provided proper citation is
made. For permission to reprint material from The
Radical Academy, contact permissions@radicalacademy.com.
FOOTNOTES:
With an
author:
First name, Last name, "Title," Source, Date (if
possible) or n.d., URL (web address)
Example:
Mortimer J. Adler, "Some Rules for Good
Conversation," Center for Applied Philosophy: The
Radical Academy, n.d., www.radicalacademy.com/adlerconversation.htm
Without an
author:
"Title," Source, Date (if possible) or n.d., URL
(web address)
Example:
"The Origin of Ideas: A Critique of Some
Philosophical Positions," Center for Applied
Philosophy: The Radical Academy, n.d., www.radicalacademy.com/adiphilcritideas.htm
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
With an
author:
Last name, First name. "Title," Source, Date (if
possible) or n.d., URL (web address)
Example:
Adler, Mortimer J. "Some Rules for Good
Conversation," Center for Applied Philosophy: The
Radical Academy, n.d., www.radicalacademy.com/adlerconversation.htm
Without an
author:
"Title," Source, Date (if possible) or n.d., URL
(web address)
Example:
"The Origin of Ideas: A Critique of Some
Philosophical Positions," Center for Applied
Philosophy: The Radical Academy, n.d., www.radicalacademy.com/adiphilcritideas.htm
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