Ebert, Roger. "Meme Me Up, Scotty!" Yahoo: Internet Life. June 1997, 45.
In this article, Ebert traces the development and spread of ideas and jargon through the Internet. He pays particular attention to the manner in which the Internet and the World Wide Web have changed the way in which we perceive "reality." He also provides a definition of the linguistic term "meme."
Einstein, Albert. Relativity: The Special and the General Theory. (NY: Crown) 1961.
This is the seminal work in the field of Einstenian physics. In this work, Dr. Einstein outlines his theory of relativity and the modifications which created the area known as "Special Relativity." This work examines the philosophic and historical underpinnings of the famous formula "e=mc2" as well as the ramifications that this has for our understanding of space, time, travel, and distance.
(and so on........)
I don't care which bibliographic form you use (MLA, APA, as long as you are consistent)
OH...cite web pages like this:
Murphy, Keith, "The Space: Above and Beyond Home Page," (http://168.16.161.135/Murphy/SAAB.html), <7/8/97>.
That's author (if available), Title (look in the top frame of your browser), url, date accessed.
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