thanks
> [Original Message]
> From: <David.Harvey[dharv mail.optusnet.com.au]>
> To: <Endnote-Interest edcksrhat.isinet.com>
> Date: 4/16/2007 2:53:23 PM
> Subject: Re: Amer J. of Sociology style and web pages
>
> At 4:26 PM -0400 13/4/07,
> Julie.Karcis.and.Jim.Seward[jkjs earthlink.net] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a newbie question.
>
> I'm doing a bibliography in the American Journal of
Sociology style.
> I notice that for web pages it does not automatically
include the URL
> or date accessed when printing a bibliography in Word.
>
> Am I missing something?
>
> thanks,
> Jim
>
>
> Julie Karcis and Jim Seward
> jkjs earthlink.net
>
>
> I found that the Amer J Sociology.ens style does not
have a template
> for Web Page entries, so I checked the American
Journal of Sociology
> website and found in their Author Instructions
>
>
> AJS prefers that web pages be referred to in notes
rather than in the
> reference list. This allows authors to explain their
use of the
> source, including date accessed.
>
>
> Seems that the journal editors don't want you to cite
web pages in the
> usual way. The Amer Sociological Assn.ens style has a
Web Page
> template which you could copy to (a copy of) your Amer
J Sociology.ens
> style (or perhaps you could simply use the Amer
Sociological Assn.ens
> style). The template produces entries of the form
>
>
> Fabian, Veronica. 1999, "Form-Specific Explicit
and Implicit Memory in
> the Right Cerebral Hemisphere", Retrieved 14 Jun,
2008
(www.any.place).
>
>
> It also outputs the Series Title and Edition fields but
I con't know
> what these would be used for.
>
>
> --
>
> David Harvey
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> Drummoyne NSW 2047
> Australia
> Tel: 61-2-9719-9170
>
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