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2007-03-15 05:55:26 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Other - Education

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/obesity...

I don't know if I have to do something special for wiki.

2007-03-15 05:59:56 · update #1

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"If there is time, check with your instructor for preferred format. If not, all I can suggest is what my son's high school required, which was:

Author's name. :Title of article or document." Title of Journal, newspaper, etc. Volume or Issue number (year or date of publication): Page numbers. On-line. Name the computer network. Date of access.

EXAMPLE: Alton, Robin. "The Battle of the Books." Humanist [NOTE THAT THIS SHOULD BE UNDERLINED, BUT I CAN'T SEEM TO DO THAT HERE.] 7.0176 (10 September 1992): pp 10-23. On-line. Internet. February 13, 2007.

There are also some Internet sites with information (Long Island University and UCLA). These are listed below. I just typed "citing Internet sources" in the search box and a bunch of sites came up--I just took the first couple and listed them below. The last website is how to document sources using MLA format.

2007-03-15 06:37:40 · answer #1 · answered by Lillian L 5 · 0 0

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