Yes...this is the sort of reference that I think is appropriate...I'd also include the author's name, if one is included, for accuracy as well as courtesy. In a message dated 5/23/01 12:17:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time, simonetta@artsci.com writes:
What I would recommend is to post a link to the article, the title and a brief quote or two that gives the essence of the article being referenced.
For example:
Finding Free Internet Access for Those Without
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/23/technology/23EDUCATION.html
"a group of nonprofit organizations are working to keep those students connected during their summer vacations by building and distributing a directory - in both English and Spanish - of more than 20,000 locations nationwide that offer free Internet access."
This allows you to convey the central points of the article without falling afoul of copyright issues (I think).
Of course, I am not a lawyer.
-- Leo G. Simonetta Art & Science Group, LLC simonetta@artsci.com
Bob Briggs Westport, MA