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Sue Ann Kendall <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 15 Jul 1998 01:56:39 -0500
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At 11:00 PM 7/14/98 , you wrote:

>  1. I am referencing Liz Baldwin's recent update on breastfeeding
>related legislation. I found it on the web, La Leche League's site.
>Does anyone know if it appeared in a journal and if so, which one. and
>if it did not, how does one reference something from the web.

The update has not appeared outside the Web page as far as I know. She just
sent it to me to keep the page updated. To cite a web page (rearrange info
and punctuation according to style guidelines of particular publication or
field)

Author, date (either use the date you looked it up, or the date on the page
if there is one--my pages have a date at the bottom), title of page, Web
site name: URL. (the http://... thing)

Since web pages can easily change with time, the date is very important.
You are documenting the page at the exact time you looked at it. Someone
who goes to that URL later may find slightly different content or a
complete revision.

Sue Ann Kendall
vaguely qualified to answer this one...all packed up and ready to go blah
blah blah on this topic in Florida!


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