We are often asked how to reference the
Human Cloning Foundation in articles or essays. You may use whatever
convention that you desire, or whatever method your teachers or publisher
require. As a geneneral guideline we suggest that you reference any
page authored by the Human Cloning Foundation like this:
Human Cloning Foundation. "How to reference the Human Cloning Foundation site and pages." Internet World Wide Web 1998. Available at http://www.humancloning.org/referenc.htm.Most of the pages should have their date of publication at the very bottom of the page. To reference an essay written by someone else, which is published by the Human Cloning Founation, one format would be as below:
Roberts, John. "Why human cloning should not be banned." The Human Cloning Foundation Web site 1998. Available at http://www.humancloning.org/roberts.htm.The Human Cloning Foundation will not be offended if you vary your reference style, punctuation, or grammar. In fact, it is not clear that a standard style for referencing the Internet has emerged. The main goal of the HCF is to promote human cloning, its techology, and other forms of biotechnology that can benefit mankind.
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