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I used the Wolfbane Cybernetic website to find the meaning of a disease code on a 1932 death certificate. My waypoints were wolfbane.com>International Classification of Diseases>ILCD Revision 4 (1929). Do I format "ILCD Revision 4 (1929)" as a chapter in "International Classification of Diseases"? If so, are both titles in quotes, or is the chapter in quotes and the title in italics?
jkiggs, this is indeed a…
jkiggs, this is indeed a confusing site, though very helpful. The issues are these:
"International List of Causes of Death, Revision 4 (1929)" is clearly a sub-part of "International Classification of Diseases," which is a sub-part of the website Wolfbane Cybdernetic. Perhaps the clearest way of treating it is this:
"International Classification of Diseases," Wolfbane Cybernetic http://www.wolfbane.com/icd/icd4h.htm : accessed 21 August 2023), "International List of Causes of Death, Revision 4 (1929)."
Because there is a specific URL for the specific-item page you are citing, you do not have to cite the path and waypoints that got you there. Using just the URL creates a clearer and shorter citation.
This citation follows our QuickStart Guide's basic pattern for "Website with Multiple Offerings." The only differences are these:
That will work perfectly. …
That will work perfectly. Thank you!