The format for documenting electronic sources of information is still being developed. The followingforms are taken from the MLA Handbook, 4th ed. (1995), and recent online papersand articles (Harnack and Kleppinger, 1996; Walker, 1996a; 1996b).
Steinhausen, Harold C., and Mary Vollrath. "The Self-Image of Adolescent Patterns
with Eating Disorders." International
Journal of Eating Disorders 13 (1993):
item 80-33985, PsycLIT Abstracts. CD-ROM.
Silverplatter. 1993.
Material Safety Datasheets. CD-ROM. Enterprise, FL: Solution Software. 1996.
Quattro Pro. Ver. 6.02 for Windows. Computer Program. Dublin, Ireland: Corel, 1996.
Harnack, Andrew, and Gene Kleppinger. "Beyond the MLA Handbook: Documenting Electronic
Sources on the Internet." Kairos 1.2
(1996): <http://english.ttu.edu/kairos/1.2/>
(21 Sep. 1996).
Walker, Janice R. "MLA-Style Citations of Electronic Sources." Ver. 1.0, Rev. Apr.
1995.
<http://www.cas.usf.edu/english/walker/mla.html>
(21 Sep. 1996).
Curtis, Pavel. "Mudding: Social Phenomena in Text-Based Virtual Realities." 1992.
ftp parcftp.xerox.com/pub/MOO/papers/DIAC92
(4 Aug. 1996).
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