If you used an online article for this assignment, then
you must include the
following infomation as part of the required bibliographic citation at the
top left of your
abstract: the url of the page that gives you
the article information and the url of an existing online abstract of the article. (If
there is none, omit.)
- For example, using JSTOR, I found this article:
Catherine
Merridale, "The Collective Mind: Trauma and Shell-Shock in Twentieth-Century Russia," Journal of Contemporary History, 35 (January 2000), pp. 39-55.
The
url of the page giving me the article information is
www.jstor.org.ezproxy.vccs.edu:2048/browse/00220094/ap010132/01a00060?currentResult=00220094%2bap010132%2b01a00060%2b0%2c01%2b20000100%2b9995%2b79999899&searchID=cc99333c.10883508020&frame=noframe&sortOrder=RDATE&userID=a46ae1d3@nv.cc.va.us/01cc99333c005013db116&dpi=3&viewContent=citation&config=jstor
and the first page of the article is
www.jstor.org.ezproxy.vccs.edu:2048/view/00220094/ap010132/01a00060/0?currentResult=00220094%2bap010132%2b01a00060%2b0%2c01%2b20000100%2b9995%2b79999899&searchID=cc99333c.10883508020&frame=noframe&sortOrder=RDATE&userID=a46ae1d3@nv.cc.va.us/01cc99333c005013db116&dpi=3&viewContent=Article&config=jstor.
According to JSTOR, a stable url for the article is
links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-0094%28200001%2935%3A1%3C39%3ATCMTAS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-H.
No doubt about it; these are long urls.
- For example, using Infotrac's Expanded Academic Index, through which I can get a copy of an article
sent to me by e-mail, I found this article:
Richard Bidlack, "The Political Mood in Leningrad during the First
Year of the Soviet-German War," Russian Review, 59 (January 2000), pp. 96-114.
The page
citation with short abstract is
web4.infotrac.galegroup.com.ezproxy.vccs.edu:2048/itw/infomark/732/391/52663970w4/purl=rc1_EAIM_0_A60486503&dyn=14!xrn_27_0_A60486503?sw_aep=viva2_vccs.
- For example, using Project Muse, I checked an article by
John Headley, "The Universalizing Principle and Process: On
the West's Intrinsic Commitment to a Global Context," Journal of World History 13 (Fall 2002), pp. 291-322.
This has an extended abstract at
muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_world_history/toc/jwh13.2.html.
- Finally, using Proquest, I read an article by
Ian Thatcher, "Alec Nove, Soviet Planning and Market Reform, and the Need for
Relevant Economics," New Political Economy, 5 (July 2000), pp 269-82.
The url for the article is
proquest.umi.com.ezproxy.vccs.edu:2048/pqdweb?index=2&did=000000057740209&SrchMode=1&sid=1&Fmt=3&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1090256002&clientId=1364.
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