How
to cite articles published in Radical Musicology
Below are
three conventions for citing the following article
Azenha,
Gustavo S., 'The Internet and the decentralisation of the popular
music industry: critical reflections on technology, concentration
and diversification'
You will
notice that the article has paragraph numbers on the right-hand
side. Both MLA and Chicago style allow for this when citing online
journals. Hence, at the end of the citation, include the number
of paragraphs thus:
Radical
Musicology Convention
Gustavo S. Azenha, 'The
Internet and the Decentralisation of the Popular Music Industry:
Critical Reflections on Technology, Concentration and Diversification',
Radical Musicology, Vol. 1, 2006, http://www.radical-musicology.org.uk
(17 May 2007), par. 4.
The format
for subsequent references works as follows:
Azenha,
pars 4-6.
The format
for the bibliography is as follows:
Azenha,
Gustavo S., 'The
Internet and the Decentralisation of the Popular Music Industry:
Critical Reflections on Technology, Concentration and Diversification', Radical Musicology, Vol. 1, 2006, http://www.radical-musicology.org.uk, 125 pars
(17 May 2007).
MLA
Gustavo S. Azenha.
"The
Internet and the Decentralisation of the Popular Music Industry:
Critical Reflections on Technology, Concentration and Diversification."
Radical Musicology 1 (2006): par. 4. <http://www.radical-musicology.org.uk>. 17 May 2007.
Azenha, Gustavo S..
"The
Internet and the Decentralisation of the Popular Music Industry:
Critical Reflections on Technology, Concentration and Diversification." Radical Musicology 1 (2006): 125 pars. <http://www.radical-musicology.org.uk>. 17 May 2007.
Chicago
Style
Gustavo S. Azenha,
"The
Internet and the Decentralisation of the Popular Music Industry:
Critical Reflections on Technology, Concentration and Diversification,"
Radical Musicology 1 (2006): par. 4, http://www.radical-musicology.org.uk (17 May 2007).
Azenha, Gustavo S., "The
Internet and the Decentralisation of the Popular Music Industry:
Critical Reflections on Technology, Concentration and Diversification," Radical Musicology 1 (2006). http://www.radical-musicology.org.uk.