The first week of the semester, one of your class activities was to work in small groups to create a bibliography of the print sources I brought into the classroom: books, magazines, and academic journals. This week you're going to create a bibliography of online sources, which is much trickier: e-journals, academic articles from databases, online books, online magazines, and websites. I didn't cover all the possibilities with this activity, not by a long-shot, but at least you'll start to get a feel for how many different kinds of online sources are out there.
The library at Valencia Community College has what I think is a very helpful website for visually understanding all the parts of an online citation. I happened upon it through a Google search because--guess what--online citations are confusing for everybody, and I wasn't sure how to cite a YouTube video. This website provides simple, clear explanations that you can even download as a .pdf. I like how color and call-outs are used to show exactly what goes where.
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