How Should JOE and Other Internet Sources Be Cited in JOE?
JOE Citations JOE has made a commitment to permanence. Thus, JOE citation style for JOE articles is not the APA-mandated “Retrieved (date) from (URL)” style. This is how JOE articles published before 1984 should be cited in JOE: Kittrelt, D. L., & McCracken, J. D. (1983). Are agents’ interests, job satisfaction, and performance related? Journal of Extension [On-line], 21(2). Available at: http://www.joe.org/joe/1983march/83-2-a4.pdf JOE articles published from 1984 onward should also contain the appropriate article number. For example: Fehlis, C. P. (2005). A call for visionary leadership. Journal of Extension [On-line], 43(1) Article 1COM1. Available at: http://www.joe.org/joe/2005february/comm1.shtml Other Internet Citations All other Internet citations should follow APA style. For example: Miller, H. (1998). Managing academics in Canada and the United Kingdom. International Studies in Sociology of Education, 8(1), 3-24. Retrieved August 4, 2005 from http://www.triangle.co.