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Engineers Have Style, Too Demystifying the IEEE Citation
Creator,
“Resource Title,”
Source Title,
vol. #, no. #,
Publication Month, Year.
[Resource Format].
Available: URL if freely available.
[Accessed Month. Day, Year].
A. Altun,
“Understanding hypertext in the context of reading on the web: Language learners’ experience,”
Current Issues in Education,
vol. 6, no. 12,
July, 2005.
[Online serial].
Available: http://cie.ed.asu.edu/volume6/number12/.
[Accessed Dec. 2, 2007].

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