How are Internet resources cited?
There are several ways to cite sources (i.e. ALA, MLA). Many schools use Classroom Connect s style, with their permission. A direct link to their site is listed below. For additional information: Classroom Connect. Citing Internet Resources. http://www.classroom.com/community/connection/howto/citeresources.jhtml For other styles of citing sources: CSU Information Competence Project. Citation Styles. http://multiweb.lib.calpoly.edu/infocomp/modules/08_understand/index_a.html What about placing materials created under fair use guidelines on the World Wide Web? Since the World Wide Web is not confined to the four walls of a classroom for face-to-face instruction, fair use does not apply. Therefore, there are no fair use exemptions for educators using copyrighted materials, without the author s permission, when posting to the Internet. The reason for this is because once the material, prepared under the fair use guidelines, is on the Internet, the teacher no longer has control over how the