CBE Internet references
In general, CBE references to Internet sources follow CBE format with the addition of information about the source's URL and the retrieval date (important because web documents are by their nature dynamic). For formatting the examples below, I have followed Andrew Harnack and Eugene Kleppinger, Online! A Reference Guide to Using Internet Sources (New York: Bedford / St. Martin's, 2000).
E1. Web site
E2. Article in an online journal
E3. Abstract
E4. Newspaper article
E5. Government publication
E6. Forum or conference posting
E7. Email
E1. Web site
Reference
Dupont Corp. 2000. Dupont biotechnology.
E2. Article in an online journal
Reference
Zhan D, Holmes WF, Shujian W, Soprano DR, Soprano KJ. 2000. Retinoids and ovarian cancer. Journal of Cellular Physiology 185(1):1-20.
E3. Abstract
Reference
Kidd AH, Garwicz D. 1995 Feb 1. Human and simian adenoviruses: phylogenetic inferences from analysis of VA RNA genes [abstract]. In Virology 207(1):32-45. IDEAL database
E4. Newspaper article
Reference
[Anonymous.] 2000 Sept. 29. 11,000 species said to face extinction, with pace quickening. New York Times.
E5. Government publication
Reference
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 2000 Oct. 1. Resources for promoting global business principles and best practices: a directory of people, organizations and web sites.
E6. Forum or conference posting
Reference
Jensen W. 2000 Apr. 17. Re: question about grading essays.
E7. Email
Reference
Hubley M. 2000 Aug. 17. Re: biology citation style [Personal email].
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