QCP 04: Nonperiodical Electronic Publication: Webpage AUTHOR-TITLE CONVENTIONS MLA: (Gibaldi 5.9.2; 6.4.1-2; 6.4.4; 7.4) Jacobson, Carolyn. Non-Sexist Language. Purdue U, 1995. 19 Aug. 2004 <http://www.stetson.edu/artsci/history/nongenderlang.html>. Citation in Text: (Gibaldi 3.7; 6.3; 6.4.7) Type 2: (Jacobson n. pag.) Quoted in: (qtd. in Jacobson n. pag.) Note Form: (Gibaldi B.1; B.1.8-9) First Citation: 1 Carolyn Jacobson, Non-Sexist Language, Purdue U, 1995, 19 Aug. 2004 <http://www.stetson.edu/artsci/history/nongenderlang.html>. Subsequent Citations from the same source: (e.g.) 2 Jacobson, Non-Sexist. Note: Either mention Jacobson in your text or mention your point about Jacobson in your notes. The same principle will apply to the other styling conventions. You can choose to cite, quote or refer to a source. Mentioning the author or your source in your text is one way of modifying the number of elements in your parenthetical references to entries in your works-cited list. Oxford: (Ritter 1.4.3; 15.15; 15.15.2-4; 15.17; 15.18) JACOBSON, CAROLYN, Non-Sexist Language [website], Purdue U, 1995, <http://www.stetson.edu/artsci/history/nongenderlang.html>, accessed 19 Aug. 2004 Citation in Text: (cf. author-date conventions: Ritter 2.4.7; 5.13; 8.1.2; 15.15.3; 15.18) Note Form: (Ritter 15.15.3; 15.17.7; 15.18) First Citation: 1 Carolyn Jacobson, Non-Sexist Language [website], (Purdue U, 1995, <http://www.stetson.edu/artsci/history/nongenderlang.html> accessed 19 Aug. 2004), (cited hereafter as Jacobson, Non-Sexist). Subsequent Citations from the same source: (e.g.) 2 Jacobson, Non-Sexist. Note: Either mention Jacobson in your text or mention your point about Jacobson in your notes. The same principle will apply to the other styling conventions. You can choose to cite, quote or refer to a source. Mentioning the author or your source in your text is one way of modifying the number of elements in your parenthetical references to entries in your works-cited list. QCP 04: Nonperiodical Electronic Publication: Webpage AUTHOR-DATE CONVENTIONS Oxford: (Ritter 1.4.3; 15.15; 15.15.2-4; 15.17; 15.18; 15.19; 15.19.1-2) Jacobson, Carolyn (1995), Non-Sexist Language [website], Purdue U, <http://www.stetson.edu/artsci/history/nongenderlang.html>, accessed 19 Aug. 2004 Citation in Text: (Ritter 2.4.7; 5.13; 8.1.2; 15.15.3; 15.18; 15.19; 15.19.1-2) Type 1: (1995) Type 2: (Jacobson 1995) Note Form: (cf. author-title conventions: Ritter 2.4.7; 15.15.3; 15.17.7; 15.18) APA: (APA 4.16, 4.16.I) Jacobson, C. (1995). Non-sexist language. Retrieved March 7, 2002, from Purdue University: http://www.stetson.edu/artsci/history/nongenderlang.html Citation in Text: (APA 3.39; 3.101) Type 1: (1995) Type 2: (Jacobson, 1995) Quoted in: (as cited in Jacobson, 1995) Standop/Meyer: (Standop and Meyer 5.10.5) Jacobson, C. 1995. "Non-sexist language." <http://www.stetson.edu/artsci/history/ nongenderlang.html> (07.03.02). Citation in Text: (Standop and Meyer 4.2-4.4) Type 1: (1995) Type 2: (Jacobson 1995) Harvard Notation: (e.g., <http:www.lmu.ac.uk/lss/ls/docs/harvfron.htm> 8 Jan. 2007) Jacobson, C. (1995) Non-sexist language. [website] Purdue University. Available from < http://www.stetson.edu/artsci/history/nongenderlang.html> [Accessed 7 March, 2002] Citation in Text : Type 1: (1995) Type 2: (Jacobson, 1995) Note: Bold was used rather than italics for titles. In computer word-processing documents and web viewers (Netscape and Explorer), bold fonts look much better on-screen than do italics, because most on-screen fonts do not use true italic fonts but simply lean the letters to the right often obscuring punctuation and spacing.