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Hi,
I am having difficulties trying to work out how to write a citation for a pdf article I found on a website. The article is a short biography of a relative on mine, written for a gardening website. I know how to cite a website but unsure on how to cite a pdf from the website.
The address for the biography (the webpage includes multiple biographies) is http://www.strathgardenclub.com.au/Gardening_Info.html, Doreen Arney. Could you direct me to which section of E.E. I should be looking at to cite this pdf document.
Kind regards,
Ah, what a tangled web has
Ah, what a tangled web has been woven by those who created digital publishing! There are at least two ways we might handle a PDF posted at a website:
Emphasis on the PDF:
In Layer 1 we would cite the PDF'd article (or other item) for whatever type of material it is; in Layer 2 we would cite the website and webpage that delivered the item. EE 14.20 provides an example. However, the PDF'd biographical article you are trying to cite lacks several essential pieces of information, so your first layer will look rather naked.
Emphasis on the website:
This is the better approach. To quote from our QuickSheet Citing Online Historical Resources: "Websites that offer multiple articles, collections, or databases are the online equivalent of books with independent chapters by different author. (EE 2.32 "Online Materials: Basic Elements to Cite" also covers this in more detail.) You first cite the individual webpage/article/chapter/database in quotation marks, then cite the website in italics, then cite the publication place/URL and date in the same parentheses normally used for publication data, then cite the specific item.
You have several models here you might follow:
In your case,