Some useful websites I've found: http://www.cas.usf/english/walker/mla.html MLA-style citations of electronic sources (endorsed by the Alliance for Computers and Writing) http://www.southern.life.com/actuary/uct/reserach.htm A Guide to Using the Internet for Research with a section on referencing adn some links to other sources http://acs.oakton.edu/~wittman/find/citing.htm and finally, a source I've found particularly useful for crystallizing some issues in its section "How do you verify that a source is reliable?" http://www.devry-phx.edu/lrnresrc/dowsc/integrty.htm Netsape is being capricious today so I haven't been able to go to these sites and doublecheck that they're still "there" so to speak... Cheers Susan * * * * * * * * * * * Susan Drain, Ph.D. 902 457 6220 Chair, English Department [log in to unmask] Mount Saint Vincent University Halifax, NS Canada B3M 2J6