Online Book (E-Book)

- Author. Title. Publishing info (if available). Title of the Website book was found. Medium of Publication. Access Date.
Part of an Online Book (E-Book)
- Author. "Title of Book Part." Title of Book. Publishing info (if available). Page Numbers (if available). Title of the Website book was found. Medium of Publication. Access Date.
- If there has no page numbers use "n. pag."
Example:
Burns.C. Montgomery. "Hellfish Years 1939-45." Will There Ever be a Rainbow. Springfield: Nuclear Powered Press. 75-83. Documenting the Histories of World War II. Web. 4 May 2005.
Online (only) Journal
- Author. "Title." Publication title Volume. Number (Date): pages. Medium of Publication. Access Date.
- If there has no page numbers use "n. pag."
Example:
Albertson, Jeff. "Worst Episode Ever." Scholarly Springfield. 35.2 (2001): n.pag. Web. 24 Aug. 2008.
Online Magazine / Newspaper
- Author. "Article Title." Publication title. Publisher of the site, Date of publication. Medium of Publication. Access Date.
- If the publisher of the site is unavailable use "N.p."
Examples:
Burns, Charles M. "Let Them Have their TARTAR Sauce: Out of the Box Ways to Motivate Employees." Nuclear Management Weekly. Nuclear Management Group, 13 Nov. 2003. Web. 25 Nov. 2007.
Bouvier, Selma. "The Danger of Fireworks or How I Lost my Sense of Smell: The Bottlerocket Incident." Springfield Shopper.com. N.p., 2 Mar. 1990. Web. 10 Feb. 2000.
Online Film or Video
- Title of Film. Director. Distributor, Year of publication. Web. Access Date. < URL >.
- To indicate the roles of contributors use the abbreviations that follow. Director = Dir., Performers = Perf., Producers = Prod., Writer = Screenplay by.
- Access date is presented in the following format day, Month, year (e.g. 2 March 2010).
Web Site
- Author. Title of page. Sponsoring Organization/Publisher, Date of Publication or last update. Medium of Publication. Access Date.
- If the web site has no author, begin with the title of the web site.
- If the web site has no title, provide a brief description "Home page."
- If sponsor/publisher of the site is unavailable use "N.p."
- If the web site has no date of publication information, use "n.d."
Example:
Simpson, Homer. Compu-Global-Hyper-Mega-Net. Compu-Global-Hyper-Mega-Net, 1996. Web. 10 Aug. 2002.
Discussion List
- Author. "Subject Line." List Name. Sponsor/Publisher of the Site, Date of Publication. Medium of Publication. Access Date.
- When possible cite an archived version of the post for easier locating.
- If sponsor/publisher of the site is unavailable use "N.p.".
Example:
Moleman, Hans. "Frozen No More: The not so Kwik-E-Thaw." Moleman in the Morning. KJAZZ-FM, 2 Aug. 1996. Web. 5 July 1999.
- Author. "Title of message from subject line." Message to Recipient. Date. Medium of Publication.
Example:
Smithers, Waylan. "RE: Simpson, Homer." Message to Montgomery Burns. 2 June 1989. Email.
Online Images
- Artist if Available. Title of Image. Date of Image. Title of Web Site. Medium of Publication. Access Date.
- If the artist name is not available begin with the title.
- If the image has no title provide a description.
Example:
Groening, Matt. Kang and Kodos, Bill and Bob. 31 Oct 1995. Treehouse of Horror VII.com. Web. 17 May 2006.
Blog Entry
- Last Name, First Name, "Title of individual blog entry." Title of Weblog. Sponsoring/Publishing organization if available. Date posted. Medium of Publication. Date accessed.
- If sponsor/publisher of the site is unavailable use "N.p.".
Example:
Pie, Arnie. "10 Reasons I'd Make a Better Anchor than Kent Brockman." Pie in the Sky KBBL-TV.com. 15 Feb 2008. Web. 15 July 2009.
Advertisement
- Name of product or company that is the subject of the advertisement. (Descriptive Label) Advertisement. Source of the Advertisement. Date Accessed. Medium of Publication.
Example:
Duff Beer. Advertisement. KBBL-TV.com. 20 April 1993. Web.

