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Additional Database Information
Citing e-mail
To cite an e-mail, list the following items:
- The author's name and subject line (if any) in quotation marks
- The word "e-mail" followed by the recipient and the date
of the message
Schubert, Josephine. "Re: Culture Shock." e-mail to the author. 14
Mar. 1998.
Citing a Work in an Unknown Medium
If you cannot determine the medium of a source - for example, if you
access material through a local network and cannot tell whether the work
is stored on the central computer's hard drive or on a CD-ROM - use the
designation Electronic for the medium. Give whatever relevant
publication information you can, as well as the name of the network or of
its sponsoring organization and date of access.
"Bronte, Emily." Discovering Authors.
Vers. 1.0.1992. Electronic.
Nutley Public Lib., NJ. 15 May
1997.
Citing a Television or Radio
Program
If you use a transcript from a television or radio program that you
have found online or on a CD-ROM, include the following items:
- Title of episode or segment, if appropriate (in quotation marks)
- Title of program (underlined)
- Title of the series, if any (neither underlined nor in quotation
marks)
- Name of the network, call letters and city of local station (if
known)
- Broadcast date
- The word transcript
- Date of access
- URL or name of CD-ROM
Fishkin, Fred. "Privacy and the Net." Boot
Camp. CBS Radio. WCBS,
New York. 5 Mar. 1998.
Transcript. 29 June 1998 <http://
Newsradio88.com/boot/archive/march_1998/
march_5.html>.
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