Citation-sequence and citation-name
21. Northeastern United States. West Nile virus: wild bird cases [demographic map on the Internet]. Washington (DC): Department of the Interior (US); 2001 Jun 1 [cited 2005 Jun 22]; [1 screen]; color. Available from: http://nationalatlas.gov/printable/wnv.html
Explain
First name the cartographer, if any, followed by the area represented, the title of the map, and, in brackets, the type of map.
Provide the place of publication, publisher, and date of publication.
Give your date of access and, if relevant, a brief physical description of the map: the number of sheets, size, color or black and white, and scale.
End with the phrase “Available from:” followed by the URL.
Do not use a period at the end of a URL unless the URL ends in a slash.
Name-year
Northeastern United States. 2001 Jun 1. West Nile virus: wild bird cases [demographic map on the Internet]. Washington (DC): Department of the Interior (US); [cited 2005 Jun 22]; [1 screen]; color. Available from: http://nationalatlas.gov/printable/wnv.html
Explain
First name the cartographer, if any, followed by the date, the area represented, the title of the map, and, in brackets, the type of map.
Provide the place of publication and the publisher.
Give your date of access and, if relevant, a brief physical description of the map: the number of sheets, size, color or black and white, and scale.
End with the phrase “Available from:” followed by the URL.
Do not use a period at the end of a URL unless the URL ends in a slash.
CSE does not provide specific guidelines for the name-year reference list. You may use a hanging indent (as shown here) for readability.
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