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Unit 9: How to do it!

Citing and quoting from multi-media and online resources

Electronic journal (eJournal) articles

When citing from an eJournal article it should be treated in the same way as a paper journal, using the author's surname and the publication date.

Web page (WWW)

If the website has an obvious author and date of publication, the information should be cited like a book or journal article. If there is not an obvious author, but the work is situated on an organisational website, the organisation can be used as a 'corporate author'.

Example

The Department of Health (2003)

If there is no author or corporate author use the title of the document as the main point of reference.

CD-Roms

If there is not an obvious author use the title of the CD-Rom as the main point of reference.

Example

Encyclopaedia Britannica (2001)

Multimedia

If a video or DVD recording or audio-cassette is cited, the series title should be used as the author.

Example

World in Action (2002)

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