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Notwendige Angaben bei Online-Ressourcen
Publiziert
man selbst im Internet, so sollte man unbedingt folgende Angaben zu Beginn des
Textes machen
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URL
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Verfasser:
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Titel:
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Anlaß:
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Letzte Überarbeitung:
Datum
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gegebenenfalls: Datum
des Endes der Gültigkeit des Textes (z.B. bei Entwürfen)
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Hinweise auf den
Umgang mit dem Copyright
z.B.
URL: http://www.payer.de/exegese/exeg05.htm
Verfasser: Alois Payer , mailto: payer@well.com) oder 100335.1575@compuserve.com
Titel: Einführung in die Exegese von Sanskrittexten, Kap. 5:
Nachweis verwendeter Ressourcen: Zitate, Anmerkungen, Literaturangaben
Anlaß : Lehrveranstaltung Proseminar Indologie, Universität Zürich, WS
1995/96
Letzte Überarbeitung : 22. Dezember 1995
Copyright: Dieser Text steht der Allgemeinheit zur Verfügung. Eine
Verwertung in Publikationen, die über übliche Zitate hinausgeht, bedarf der
ausdrücklichen Genehmigung des Verfassers.
Die
Ressourcen-Angabe erfolgt in folgender Form:
Zitierform
Verfasser: Titel. -- Fassung vom: Datum. -- URL: URL. -- Datum
des Zugriffs
z.B.
Payer, Exegese 5, 1995
Alois Payer: Einführung in die Exegese von Sanskrittexten. -- Kap. 5: Nachweis
verwendeter Ressourcen: Zitate, Anmerkungen, Literaturangaben. -- Fassung vom
21. Dezember 1995. -- URL: http://www.payer.de/exegese/exeg05.htm.
-- Zugriff am 28.6.1999
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in
English:
The World Wide Web (WWW)
Humanities Style
To cite files available on the WWW, give the author's name, last name first (if
known); the full title of the work, in quotation marks; the title of the
complete work (if applicable), in italics; any version or file numbers; and the
date of the document or last revision (if available). Next, list the protocol
(e.g., "http") and the full URL, followed by the date of access in
parentheses.
Burka,
Lauren P. "A Hypertext History
of Multi-User Dimensions." MUD
History.
1993. http://www.utopia.com/talent/
lpb/muddex/essay (2 Aug. 1996).
Scientific Style
Give the author's last name and initials (if known) and the date of publication
in parentheses. Next, list the full title of the work, capitalizing only the
first word and any proper nouns; the title of the complete work or site (if
applicable) in italics, again capitalizing only the first word and any proper
nouns; any version or file numbers, enclosed in parentheses; the protocol and
address, including the path or directories necesssary to access the document;
and finally the date accessed, enclosed in parentheses.
Burka,
L. P. (1993). A hypertext
history of multi-user dimensions.
MUD history.
http://www.utopia.com/
talent/ lpb/muddex/essay (2 Aug.
1996).
Email, Discussion Lists,
and Newsgroups
Humanities Style
Cite the author's name (if known) or the author's email or login name (the part
of the email address before the @ sign), followed by the subject line of the
posting, enclosed in quotation marks; the date of the message if different from
the date accessed; and the name of the discussion list (if applicable), in
italics. Next, give the address of the list, or the protocol and address of the
newsgroup, followed by the date accessed in parentheses.
Crump,
Eric. "Re: Preserving Writing."
Alliance for Computers and
Writing
Listserv. acw-l@ unicorn.acs.ttu.edu
(31 Mar. 1995).
Scientific Style
Include the author's name and initials (if known) or the author's alias; the
date of the message in parentheses, if different from the date accessed; and
the subject line, only first word and proper nouns capitalized. For discussion
lists and newsgroups, include the name of the list (if applicable), capitalized
as just described and italicized; the list address; and the date accessed, in
parentheses.
Crump,
E. Re: Preserving Writing.
Alliance for Computers and
Writing
listserv. acw-l@unicorn. acs.ttu.edu
(31 Mar. 1995).

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