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     I thought this might be of interest to Maps-l readers; from H-Urban.
     Alice Hudson, Map Division, NYPL
 
 
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Subject: FYI: H-Net Guide to Scholarly Citations of Internet Sources
Author:  "Mark Peel, H-Urban Co-Editor" <[log in to unmask]> at
Internet
Date:    11/2/95 9:31 AM
 
 
Cross-posted from H-Post
 
         **************************************************
         *           A BRIEF CITATION GUIDE FOR           *
         * INTERNET SOURCES IN HISTORY AND THE HUMANITIES *
         **************************************************
                               by
                         Melvin E. Page
                 <[log in to unmask]>
 
                               for
                    H-AFRICA <[log in to unmask]>
                        Humanities-on-Line
                               and
                        History Department
                  East Tennessee State University
 
 
The following suggestions for citations of Internet sources in
history and the historically based humanities are derived from the
essential principles of academic citation in Kate L. Turabian,
*A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations,
*5th ed. (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1987).  I have also
draw upon suggestions from some of the works listed below.  The
guide has been improved by the the students of my Historical
Methods classes at East Tennessee State University and my fellow
H-AFRICA editors whom I thank for their assistance.
 
Since the Internet is an evolving institution, this guide is not
intended to be definitive.  Corrections, additions, comments,
suggestions, and criticisms are therefore welcome.  Please address
them to the author at:
 
                   [log in to unmask]
 
When the need for revisions and updates become apparent, new versions
of the guide will be issued.
 
 
 
                       =======================
                       Bibliographic Citations
                       =======================
 
 
Basic citation components and punctuation
*****************************************
 
Author's Last Name, First Name.  [author's internet address, if
    available].  "Title of Work" or "title line of message." In
    "Title of Complete Work" or title of list/site as appropriate.
    [internet address].  Date, if available.
 
The samples below indicate how citations of particular electronic
sources might be made.
 
 
Listserv Messages
*****************
 
Walsh, Gretchen. [[log in to unmask]]. "REPLY: Using African
    newspapers in teaching."  In H-AFRICA.  [[log in to unmask]].
    18 October 1995.
 
 
World Wide Web
**************
 
Limb, Peter.  "Relationships between Labour & African Nationalist/
    Liberation Movements in Southern Africa." [http://neal.ctstateu.
    edu/history/world_history/archives/limb-l.html]. May 1992.
 
 
FTP Site
********
 
Heinrich, Gregor.  [[log in to unmask]].  "Where There Is
    Beauty, There is Hope: Sau Tome e Principe."  [ftp.cs.ubc.ca/
    pub/local/FAQ/african/gen/saoep.txt].  July 1994.
 
 
Gopher Site
***********
 
"Democratic Party Platform, 1860."  [wiretap.spies.com Wiretap Online
    Library/civic & Historical/Political Platforms of the U.S.]
    18 June 1860.
 
Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, Barbara.  "Making Difference." [gopher.uic.edu
    The Researcher/History/H-Net/H-Amstdy (American Studies)/Essays &
    Discussions About American Studies].  20 July 1995.
 
 
Usenet Group Messages
*********************
 
Dell, Thomas.  [[log in to unmask]].  "[EDTECH] EMG: Sacred Texts
    (Networked Electronic Versions)."  In [alt.etext]. 4 February
    1993.
 
Legg, Sonya. [[log in to unmask]].  "African history book
    list."  In [soc.culture.african].  5 September 1994.
 
 
E-mail Messages
***************
 
Page, Mel.  [[log in to unmask]].  "African dance...and
    Malawi."  Private e-mail message to Masankho Banda, [[log in to unmask]
    apc.org].  28 November 1994.
 
 
 
                  ==============================
                  Footnote and Endnote Citations
                  ==============================
 
 
Basic citation components and punctuation
*****************************************
 
    <note number> Author's First name and Last name, [author's
internet address, if available], "Title of Work" or "title line
of message," in "Title of Complete Work" or title of list/site as
appropriate, [internet address], date if available.
 
The examples below indicate how citations of particular electronic
sources might be made.
 
 
Listserv Messages
*****************
 
    <1> Gretchen Walsh, [[log in to unmask]], "REPLY: Using African
newspapers in teaching," in H-AFRICA, [[log in to unmask]], 18 October
1995.
 
 
World Wide Web
**************
 
    <2> Peter Limb, "Relationships between Labour & African
Nationalist/Liberation Movements in Southern Africa," [http://neal.
ctstateu.edu/history/world_history/archives/limb-l.html], May 1992.
 
 
FTP Site
********
 
    <3> Gregor Heinrich, [[log in to unmask]], "Where There Is
Beauty, There is Hope: Sao Tome e Principe," [ftp.cs.ubc.ca/pub/
local/FAQ/african/gen/saoep.txt], July 1994.
 
    <4> Sonya Legg, [[log in to unmask]], "African history
book list," in [soc.culture.african], 5 September 1994.
 
 
Gopher Site
***********
 
    <5> "Democratic Party Platform, 1860," [wiretap.spies.com
Wiretap Online Library/civic & Historical/Political Platforms of the
U.S.], 18 June 1860.
 
    <6> Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, "Making Difference,"
[gopher.uic.edu The Researcher/History/H-Net/H-Amstdy (American
Studies)/Essays & Discussions About American Studies],  20 July 1995.
 
 
Usenet Group Messages
*********************
 
    <7>Thomas Dell, [[log in to unmask]] "[EDTECH] EMG: Sacred
Texts (Networked Electronic Versions)," in [alt.etext], 4 February
1993.
 
 
E-Mail Messages
***************
 
    <8> Mel Page, [[log in to unmask]], "African
dance...and Malawi," private e-mail message to Masankho Banda,
[[log in to unmask]],  28 November 1994.
 
 
 
         ================================================
         Additional Source Material on Internet Citations
         ================================================
 
Dodd, Sue A.  "Bibliographic References for Computer Files in the
    Social Sciences: A Discussion Paper."  [gopher://info.monash.
    edu.au:70/00/handy/cites].  Revised May 1990.  {Published in
    *IASSIST Quarterly*, 14, 2(1990): 14-17.}
 
Li, Xia and Nancy Crane.  *Electronic Style: A Guide to Citing
    Electronic Information*.  Westport: Meckler, 1993.
 
University of Chicago Press *Chicago Guide to Preparing Electronic
    Manuscripts: for Authors and Publishers*.  Chicago:  University
    of Chicago Press, 1987.
 
Walker, Janice R.  "MLA-Style Citations of Internet Sources."
    [http://www.cas.usf.edu/english/walker/janice.html].
    April 1995.
 
 
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version 1.1                                           30 October 1995
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                 Copyright Melvin E. Page, 1995.
This document may be reproduced and redistributed, but only in its
entirety and with full acknowledgement of its source and authorship.
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