Student Writing Handbook Fifth+Edition

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Online material, unsigned article, no complete work:


Parenthetical note:
(“Defining Wetlands”)
Endnote:

(^19) “Defining Wetlands,” 20 Feb. 1997, http://www.ceres.ca.gov/wetlands/
introduction/defining_wetlands.html
(27 July 1997) 2.
Bibliography:
“Defining Wetlands.” 20 Feb. 1997. http://www.ceres.ca.gov/wetlands/
introduction/defining_wetlands.html
(27 July 1997).
Online material, e-mail message:
Parenthetical note:
(Russ)
Endnote:
(^20) Michael Russ [email protected] “Education URLs,” 25 Aug.
1999, personal e-mail (25 Aug. 1999).
Bibliography:
Russ, Michael. [email protected] “Education URLs.” 25 Aug. 1999.
Personal e-mail. (25 Aug. 1999).
Reminder: If you need more details for Internet documentation, search for MLA docu-
mentation or APA documentation, and you will find several URLs to meet your needs.
For a second endnote from the same source:
In the course of your paper, you will probably cite some sources more than once. The
primary endnote forms, illustrated above, are simplified considerably for secondary
endnotes. (Parenthetical notes remain the same throughout the paper.)

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