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Online sources primarily include Internet Web pages, electronic books, and full-text journal articles (usually available from library databases). Any material you use in a paper from an online source, including information from the Web, should be cited and referenced just as it would be if it came from a traditional print publication. Being in the electronic environment does not change the rules.
A problem unique to the Internet is that Web page sources may change over time. A Web page used as a source for your paper may move or cease to exist. Your professor may not be able to find it to confirm your research. Information on a Web page may also be deleted or changed affecting the conclusions you drew from it in your paper or passages you have quoted. You have several options to protect your research in this unpredictable environment.