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How to Cite the CIP Web Site
To cite a page from the CIP Web site, identify the URL
of the page itself (not the frameset). Because the site uses frames, the
URL displayed in your browser will be the URL of the frameset, not the
pages displayed. To identify the URL for the specific page, open the frame
in a new window (typically, right click on the desired frame and select
"Open Frame in New Window").
- We recommend the following generic citation format:
- Author/editor. (Year). Title (edition), [Type of medium].
Producer (optional). Available Protocol (if applicable): Site/Path/File
[Access date].
Examples
- To cite the entire CIP Web site (accessed
December
30,
2004):
- Jacob, E. (1999-2004). Cultural Inquiry Process Web
Site. [Online]. http://classweb.gmu.edu/classweb/cip/. [2004, December
30].
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- To cite this page (accessed December 30, 2004):
- Jacob, E. (1999-2004). How to cite the CIP Web site, in
Cultural Inquiry Process Web Site. [Online]. http://classweb.gmu.edu/classweb/cip/i/i-cite.htm.
[2004,
December
30].
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- To cite a CIP study (accessed
December
30, 2004):
- Seifried, S. (1999). The application of the cultural
inquiry process to puzzlements in music education: A case study. In
Cultural Inquiry Process Web Site. [Online]. http://classweb.gmu.edu/classweb/cip/g/gc/gc-c001.htm.
[2004,
December
30].
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