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Quick Takes: Citing Electronic Sources Part I: Periodicals
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AAACN Viewpoint
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March 1, 2008
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- Douglas, Laura
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Copyright informationCopyright American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing Mar/Apr 2008. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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Increasingly, journals, newsletters, reports, and other scholarly publications are moving toward posting articles and information on the Internet. Commonly, authors reference articles from print periodicals that also make their content available online. According to the APA Manual, if an article found on the Web is an exact duplicate of the print version, then an article can be cited as if obtained from the print source, but [Electronic version] should be added after the title. For example:
Nelson, H.D., Nygren, P., Walker, M., & Panoscha, R. (2006). Screening for speech and language delay in preschool children: Systematic evidence review for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force ...