World
Wide Web Electronic Journal Article Citation Style
There are several formats that can be
used to cite articles from online journals, such as the African Studies
Quarterly. Three commonly used styles are MLA, APA, and Turabian.
MLA
Flannagan, Roy. "Reflections on Milton
and Ariosto." Early Modern Literary Studies 2.3 (1996): 16
pars. 22Feb. 1997 (http://unixg.ubc.ca:7001/0/e-sources/emls/02-3/flanmilt.html).
APA
Jacobson, J. W., Mulick, J. A., &
Schwartz, A. A. (1995). A history of facilitated communication:
Science, pseudoscience, and antiscience: Science working group on facilitated
communication. American Psychologist, 50, 750-765. Retrieved January
25, 1996 from the World Wide Web: http://www.apa.org/journals/jacobson.html
Turabian
Kawasaki, Jodee L., and Matt R. Raven.
"Computer-administered Surveys in Extension."
Journal of Extension [online] 33 (June
1995): Research in Brief. Available: WWW URL:
http://joe.org/joe/index.html.
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on citation styles:
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