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Citing and Using Internet Resources

 

Citing Internet Resources

Turabian and Chicago Styles Citations
This six-page document from the University of California Berkeley includes samples of footnotes (or endnotes) and bibliographic entries for the most common types of resources including online journal articles and websites.   The introduction describes and compares the Chicago Manual of Style and Kate L. Turabian's A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations.
Online: a Reference Guide to Using Internet Resources
In addition to examples of MLA, APA, Chicago and CBE styles, this online book includes chapters on ethics, netiquette and tips for succeeding as an online students.  The Chicago style chapter includes examples of footnotes and bibliographic citations for a wide variety of print and online resources.  Check here if the UC Berkeley document does not include the type of resource you must cite.  AMBS uses the Turabian style for citations which is based on the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition.
Assembling a List of Works Cited in Your Paper
Examples of bibliography entries for print and online works in a variety of styles including Turabian and the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition..  Maintained by the librarians at Duke University.
How to Cite Electronic Sources
The Library of Congress offers this guide using digitized items from the library's historical collections.  Examples are presented of MLA and Chicago style for websites, cartoons, films, maps, newspapers, photographs, sound recordings and texts.  AMBS uses the Turabian style for citations which is based on the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition.

Finding Internet Resources

Tool Kit for the Expert Web Searcher
Pat Ensor, a reference librarian, shows what she uses every day for Web searching in an academic library.

Evaluating Information Found on the Internet

Internet Detective
A free online tutorial provides instruction in using the Internet for academic research.  Recommended by AMBS faculty.  An AMBS guide to Internet Detective provides supplementary information regarding theological research and AMBS Library resources.  Request your copy from Eileen Saner.
Thinking Critically About World Wide Web Resources
by Esther Grassian of the UCLA College Library.

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