How to Document Internet Sources| This sample bibliography is styled according to Beyond
the MLA Handbook: Documenting Electronic Sources on the
Internet:
http://falcon.aku.edu/honors/beyond-mla/).. It is
always a good idea to ask your instructor ahead of time
if s/he accepts sources taken from the Internet. E-Mail | FTP | Gopher | Mailing List | Usenet | Web Site | Author's Preference | Related Links |
E-Mail - Author.< author's e-mail address>. "Subject Line." Date of post. Personal e-mail. (Date read). Example: FTPFTP - Author [if known]. "Title of Document" (Date of publication) [if available]. FTP address (date accessed). Example: GopherGopher - Author [if known]. "Title of Document." Any print publication information [if applicable]. Gopher address (date accessed). Example: Mailing ListMailing List - Author [if known]. Example: UsenetUsenet News - Author. Example: Web SiteWeb Site - Author [if known]. "Title" (main
title if applicable). Last date updated or revised [if
known]. Example: Author's PreferenceExample of an author's preferred citation: Related Links
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