[Air-L] Citing inactive websites

Mark Chen markchen at u.washington.edu
Wed Aug 24 19:23:34 PDT 2011


If it is important for your readers to be able to view the site, you could
try the Wayback Machine at the Internet Archive. (http://www.archive.org/)
Otherwise, yeah, I think you can just list the date that you retrieved the
info.

mark

On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 7:18 PM, Alejandro Tortolini <alemtor at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Debbie, do you have the date you visited each site? I ask it because as
> far as I know it´s a common practice to cite this way: "www.blablabla.edu.
> Visited xx/xx/xxxx"
> by the way, I think the lost of sites is a very interesting issue.
> Best,
>
> Alejandro Tortolini
> Scitech journalist - Teacher
> Buenos Aires, Argentina
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