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This may have been discussed before but I couldn't find exactly what
I was looking for in the archives, so......

How do you document an article from the SIRS CD?  I've checked their
on-line help and the examples show that you document the "notebook" as
well as the article #.  Is this correct when you do not have the print
version in your library?  I can't figure the rationale out for this....seems
that it would only be necessary to document that the article was from
the electronic version.

I have the same question with an EBSCO article that is printed off of the
CD when the library does not have the magazine in hard copy.  Do you just
document the primary source and then cite the EBSCO CD?  Or do you just
site the primary source?

I hope I have explained my question clearly enough.  If some of you who
have these programs could send me a "pretend" documentation, I would
really appreciate it and so would my English teachers!!!!  Thanks so
much.
LaQuita Dinkins  -  dinkins@llano.net  -  Librarian
Levelland High School  -  1400 Hickory  -  Levelland, TX 79336
phone  806-894-8515  -  fax  806-894-8867

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