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Bibliography: CD-Disks
To cite material accessed from a periodically published database on CD-ROM, use the following model (taken from MLA Handbook, Fourth Edition): Works Cited Angier, Natalie. "Chemists Learn Why Vegetables are Good for You."New York Times 13 Apr. 1993, late ed.: C1. New York Times Ondisc. CD-ROM. UMI-Proquest. Oct. 1993. If the material on the CD-ROM does not exist in a printed version, use the following model: Works Cited "U.S. Population by Age: Urban and Urbanized Areas." 1990 U.S. Census of Population and Housing. CD-ROM. US Bureau of the Census. 1990. For a nonperiodical publication on CD-ROM (that is, material that is published one time, without obvious plans for periodic updating): Works Cited Orchestra. CD-ROM. Burbank: Warner New Media. 1992. Works Cited "Albatross." The Oxford English Dictionary. 2nd ed. CD-ROM. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1992. If you cannot find some of the information required for a CD-ROM citation - for example, the city and name of the publisher - cite what is available.
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