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The recent MLA guidelines for citing electronic materials repeatedly use the word "ANALOGUE" . Do you know the precise definition of the word and where it came from? A teacher has asked me to help decipher the material for students and I am not sure exactly what is meant by that word. It is used in the following manner, "Thus when a printed source or analogue has served as the basis of an electronic text, the works-cited listing (1) begins with the traditional bibliographic data...." I am the library media specialist at a public high school in Clinton, CT. My e-mail address is: Morgansch@aol.com Thanks E. Carmelich