Works Cited Information for
Internet Sources
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Give author’s name (if
known)
The full title of the work
in quotation marks
The title of the complete
work if applicable in italics
Date of
access
Examples:
Spitzenberger, Richard. “Animal experiments: Where do you draw
the line?” 15 Nov. 2001 <http://www.newscientist.com/nsplus/insight/animal/animal.html>
“Ernest Hemingway
Biography, Childhood.” The
Hemingway Resource Center. 3
Mar. 2003 <http://www.lostgeneration.com/childhood.htm>
“Animal
Experiments: A betrayal of trust.” Animal Aid. 22 Feb. 2003 <http://www.animalaid.org.uk/campaign/vivi/frame.htm>
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Sometimes the Internet
address is very long.
See below:

If the
whole Internet address is too long, use the pathway for
finding
the article:
Give author’s name (if
known)
The full
title of the work in quotation marks
The title of the source in
italics
Date of
access
Internet address of the
source used
Example:
Beauchamp, Gordon. “John Griffith London.” Texas Library Connection. 15 Nov. 2001.
<http://saeweb.gale.com/cgi-bin/tlc/welcome.pl?locid=tlc049072533&libid=tlc04>
Path:
Literature Resource Center; Search for “Jack London”; Literary Criticism;
Widdicombe,
Jill, An
overview of "To Build a Fire."
Use
the method above that will more easily lead the teacher to the correct web
site.