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If the original publication date <strong>of</strong> a work is important in the context <strong>of</strong> your paper, includeit in brackets be<strong>for</strong>e the anthology's publication date in both your reference list <strong>and</strong> yourparenthetical citations.R: Wigglesworth, Michael. [1662] 2003. Excerpt from . . .P: (Wigglesworth [1662] 2003, 68)19.1.10 Online <strong>and</strong> Other Electronic BooksFor online books, follow the guidelines <strong>for</strong> print books. In addition to the usual elements,include the URL <strong>and</strong> the date you accessed the material in your reference list (see 15.4.1,19.1.8). Note that a URL alone is not sufficient; you must provide the full facts <strong>of</strong> publication,as far as they can be determined, so that a reader can search <strong>for</strong> the source even if the URLchanges. If page numbers are not available, you may identify the location <strong>of</strong> a cited passage ina parenthetical citation by adding a descriptive locator (such as a preceding subheading)following the word under.orR: Samora, Julian, <strong>and</strong> Patricia V<strong>and</strong>el Simon. 2000. A history <strong>of</strong> the Mexican-American people. Rev. ed.East Lansing, MI: Julian Samora Research Institute, Michigan State University.http://www.jsri.msu.edu/museum/pubs/MexAmHist/chapter14.html#six (accessed December 19, 2005).P: (Samora <strong>and</strong> V<strong>and</strong>el Simon 2000, under “Civil War in Mexico”)(Samora <strong>and</strong> V<strong>and</strong>el Simon 2000)When you cite books published in other electronic <strong>for</strong>mats, such as those available <strong>for</strong>download or other delivery from a bookseller or library, identify the <strong>for</strong>mat (CD-ROM,Micros<strong>of</strong>t Reader e-book).R: Davenport, Thomas H., <strong>and</strong> John C. Beck. 2001. The attention economy: Underst<strong>and</strong>ing the newcurrency <strong>of</strong> business. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Business School Press. TK3 Reader e-book.Hellman, Hal. 2004. Great feuds in technology: Ten <strong>of</strong> the liveliest disputes ever. New York: John Wiley.Rocket e-book.19.2 Journal ArticlesMost <strong>of</strong> the periodicals you will consult <strong>for</strong> a paper are classified as journals, which arescholarly or pr<strong>of</strong>essional periodicals available primarily in academic libraries <strong>and</strong> bysubscription. Journals <strong>of</strong>ten include the word journal in their titles (Journal <strong>of</strong> ModernHistory), but not always (Signs). Magazines are usually not scholarly publications; they aremore accessible to readers than journals, in both their content <strong>and</strong> their availability outsideacademic settings. This distinction is important because journal articles <strong>and</strong> magazine articlesare cited differently. If you are unsure whether a periodical is a journal or a magazine, seewhether its articles include citations; if so, treat it as a journal.

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