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Andrew Harnack and Eugene Kleppinger, Citation Styles, Online! A Reference Guide to Using Internet Sources Web site, Bedford/St. Martin's, 2003. Accessed Feb. 18, 2004, www.bedfordstmartins.com/online/citex.html.
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Of course some may be tempted, by virtue of the ease with which it can be done, to pass off others' work that they simply copied as their own. The solutions that will be offered here will not change this unfortunate fact, but may, in fact, reduce it by making proper attribution easier.
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Two examples of systems that generate meta tags based on an analysis of Web pages whose URLs are provided by the user are www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/ dcdot/ and www.kb.nl/cgi-bin/donor-mg.pl.
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