I recently wrote a paper where I cited a Y!Music information page a dozen times. I used the one citation for all occasions - I tried citing them individually but it was just too cumbersome. In the text I indicated the topic "The privacy policy (Yahoo, 2006) ..." References Yahoo (2006) Yahoo! Music Help. Retrieved February 2006 from http://help.yahoo.com/help/au/music/ Cheers, Marj Dr Marjorie Kibby, Senior Lecturer in Communication & Culture Faculty of Education and Arts The University of Newcastle, Callaghan NSW 2308 Australia Marj.Kibby@newcastle.edu.au +61 2 49216604
I am an undergrad vulnerable to the mighty marking of professors for citation errors. But here are some of my examples. I use the McGill Students legal Citation guide these days. Here are a few examples. from my honours paper Computer crime: is hacking really that bad? An exploration of the cases and laws concerning unauthorised access to computers. at this address http://www.ncf.ca/~at571/LAWS4908.html Florida Computer crime laws cite F.L. Computer Crimes Act tit. XLVI Chapter 815 (1978) on-line <http:// www.flsenate.gov/Statutes/index.cfm? App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=Ch0815/ch0815.htm>, (cited April, 2005). Lexis cite U.S. Public Code 18 ยง 1029 (2004) [Lexis] my own paper on-line cited in my paper Peter Timusk, Computers:Ethical and Unethical Actions (Ottawa: Carleton University, 2000) term paper for Philosophy of Computer Ethics Course, on-line <http://www.ncf.ca/~at571/page1.html> at 11. From my Legal Issues in eCommerce course from my paper Secure Electronic Signatures, the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, (2000), and Consumer Transactions Involved in Ecommerce. paper at this address http://www3.sympatico.ca/ptimusk/Laws4204.html typical cite European Parliament, 1998/0191(COD) PE2 on-line <http:// www3.europarl.eu.int/> (Cited February 24, 2004) at articles 3-4. citing my own paper again Peter Timusk, Make Believe and Computer Crime: The Players and the Script (Ottawa, Ont.: National Capital FreeNet, 2002) on-line <http://www.ncf.ca/~at571/paperconf103-2002.html> (cited February 10, 2004). citing Canadian law The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, S.C., 2000, c.5 on-line <http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/ p-8.6/91355.html> (Cited February 21, 2004). enjoy Peter Timusk B.Math(2002) BA (2006) Carleton University, Ottawa Canada Tel: 613-729-8328 Email: ptimusk@sympatico.ca Yahoo ID: crystal_computing Skype ID: peter.timusk Nothing I write is intended to be representative of my employer, or our clients. Nor do I alone speak for my unions. Feel free to learn more about me at www.crystalcomputing.net Computer ethics studies at www.webpagex.org blogs http://logbook.crystalcomputing.net <- computers http://notebook.webpagex.org <- school work
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