The document provides guidelines for citing electronic sources in 3 formats: 1) citations for webpages or articles should include author/editor, title in quotes, version, publisher, date, medium and date accessed. 2) citations for overall websites should include editor, title in italics, version, publisher, date, medium and date accessed. 3) citations for images should include artist, title of work in italics, date created, institution and location housed, website name in italics, medium, and date accessed. Examples are provided for each format.
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1. Electronic Citations
Author and /or editor names (if available)
Title of the work (webpage or article) in quotation marks
(if applicable)
Any version or edition numbers available
Title of the overall website italicized
Publisher or sponsor name (if no publisher use n.p.)
Publishing date (if no date given use n.d.)
Any page numbers (if available)
Medium of publication (web)
Date you accessed the information(day, month, year)
URL (for your own personal reference only)
2. Format
Editor or author (if available). “Title of the work”
(webpage or article). Title of the overall Website.
Version number (if available). Name of publisher or
sponsor, Date of publication (if available). Medium
of publication (Web). Date of access.
4. An Image
Artist’s name
The name of the work of art italicized
The date the work was created
The institution ( e.g. museum) and city where the
work is housed
Name of the website in italics
The medium of publication (Web)
Date that you accessed the image (day, month, year)
5. Image Example
Artist’s name, The name of the work of art, date of creation,
the institution and city where the work is housed. Name of
the Website. Medium of publication (web), and the date of
access
Motley Jr., Archibald J., Saturday Night. 1935. The Howard
University of Art, Washington, D.C. BAM’s Blog, OKCMOA.
Web. 22 February 2013.