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You are welcome to use this website as you would any other document. We ask only that you cite the source if you use any of the information in Management of the Metal Removal Fluid Environment in a paper, article, manual, video, or any other form of communication.

How do you cite a website? What's the proper form to use in your list of references? The answer is that there are still many organizations, publications, etc., that have yet to issue guidelines for citing a World Wide Web source. There is no one standard for any of the styles you may be familiar with. One journal may ask for web documentation in one format, while another journal within the same discipline may require a different format.

The main things to remember are that you want a reader to be able to find the source you are citing, and you want to give credit to the author. With that in mind, you should be sure to include the following information:
  

the name of the author, if known

the URL (web address)

the title of the page, part, or section of the document (for example, "Getting Started")

the title of the entire document (in this case, Management of the Metal Removal Fluid Environment)

the date of publication or most recent revision

the date you visited the cite to find the information you're using

For information on how to cite web sources in Chicago style, APA style, MLA style, and CBE style, see Diana Hacker's Research and Documentation Online. Other citation styles, including ISO, can be found at this site.

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