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How to Cite Internet Sources

MLA Style Guidelines for students in English and other Humanities courses.  From the MLA homepage, choose "MLA Style" then "Frequently Asked Questions About MLA Style," then "How do I document sources from the World Wide Web in my works-cited list?"  See also Dr. Lisa Hammond's webpage on Citing Internet Resources using MLA.

APA Style Guidelines for students in the sciences.

Sources written specifically for undergraduates about citing sources: why, when, and how, with examples for citing all types of print and electronic documents.

Baylor's Guide

CITING ARTICLES FROM INFOTRAC DATABASES

After choosing one of the Infotrac databases, click on "Help--Search" in the upper left of the page, then click on "Help--Index" in the upper left of the next page.  From the Help Index page, select "How do I cite an article?" in the lower right portion of the page.  Examples are given for both MLA and APA styles for the way citations from InfoTrac databases should appear in a bibliography.
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