Den 20. okt. 2006 kl. 16.13 skrev Joseph Reagle:
First, most of the primary sources are online, and have only been online. Quotations from e-mail and most exclusively online resources have no page numbers associated with them.
The MLA style (http://www.mla.org/style) suggests that for unpaginated material, you state the paragraph number, counted from top. Styles are a matter of academic discipline, and something often not under your control. I tend to prefer MLA as it not only has specified how to cite almost all kinds of communication, but also because it avoids the necessity for year-and-letter constructions (2004a), and you stay clear of obviously anachronic constructions like "_Rhetoric_ (Aristotle, 1989)." --anders -- Anders Fagerjord, dr. art. Associate professor, Department of Media and Communcation, Unversity of Oslo P.O. Box 1093 Blindern N-0317 OSLO Norway http://www.media.uio.no http://fagerjord.no