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CD-ROMS, DISKETTES, AND TAPES




Be sure to record the dates when the material was published or updated electronically.

 

29. Material from a CD-ROM or other portable medium, regularly updated, with a print source Citations should include the medium of the electronic publication (CD-ROM), the name of the vendor that made the material available on CD-ROM, and publications dates for the version used, if relevant.

Begin with the author's name, the title of the work, and whatever print publication information is available. Then include the name of the database (underlined), the type of medium (CD-ROM, diskette, or magnetic tape), the name of the producer or distributor, and the electronic publication date.

"Marriage." Encyclopedia Judaica. CD-ROM. Vers. 1.0. Jerusalem: Judaica Multimedia, 1997.

 

30. A single-issue, nonperiodical database publication Cite material from a CD-ROM, diskette, or magnetic tape published as a single edition (that is, with no regular updat­ ing) in the same way you cite a book, but after the title add the medium of publication and any version or release number.

Keats, John. "To Autumn." Columbia Granger's World of Poetry. CD-ROM. Rel. 3.0. New York: Columbia UP, 1999.

 

31. Electronic source medium not known If you do not know whether the material is on the library's hard drive or on CD-ROM, use the word Electronic for the medium, and give the name and sponsor of the network, followed by your date of access.

"Renaissance." 1996. C oncise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia. Electronic. ColumbiaNet. Columbia U. 9 Jan. 1998.

 

INTERNET SOURCES

The Web changes fast. For updated information on citing Internet sources, refer to the MLA Web site (< http://www.mla.org >) and the Keys for Writers site (< http://www.hmco.com/college >; click on English and then on Keys), where you will also find a template you can print or download to use to record the details of each source you find.

NOTE: If your instructor wants you to use Janice R. Walker and Todd Taylor's style for Internet citations, also known as ACW style (Alliance for Computers and Writing), consult The Columbia Guide to Online Style (New York: Columbia UP, 1998); also refer to < http://www.columbia.edu.cu.cup.cgos >.

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