More detailed outlines below...
Documenting Electronic
Resources (M.E. Guffey)
1. WORLD WIDE WEB SITE (HOME PAGE)
Basic Form
Name of author or creator (if given). Title of Web site. (If no title is available, provide description such as
name of site plus Home page, neither underlined nor in quotation marks.) Name of any institution
or organization associated with the site. Access date <URL>.
Examples
Gesterland, Richard. WorldBiz.com Page. Retrieved 1 May 2001 <http://www.worldbiz.com/>.
Edmunds.com. Home page. Retrieved 28 Apr. 2000 <http://www.edmunds.com/edweb/>.
Business Ethics Resources on WWW. Centre for Applied Ethics. Retrieved 2 May 2001 <http://www.
ethics.ubc.ca/resources/business/>.
2. WORLD WIDE WEB (SECONDARY PAGE)
Basic Form
Name of author or creator, if available. "Title of topic or article" (if given). Title of page (if named). Name
of any institution or organization associated with the site. Latest update (if given). Access date
<URL>.
Example
Anderson, Greg. "Can the Trooper and SLX Stand Up?" Edmunds.com. Retrieved 12 Mar. 2001
<http://www.edmunds.com/edweb/anderson/rollover.html>.
"Privacy Protection in Other Countries." Media Awareness Network. Updated Nov. 1999. Retrieved 2
May 2001 <http:// www.media-awareness.ca/eng/issues/priv/laws/lawintl.htm>.
"Data Mining Makes the Difference." SPSS, Inc. Retrieved 2 Feb. 2001 <http://www.spss.com/
datamine/>.