Blue book citation
Electronic source;
Rule 1; cite materials as print unless electronically it much easier to access.
if the electronic source is the only known source, then no need to remind anything.
if the electronic source is a parallel reference to print one, ("available at")
Name XYZ, Ttitle X Y Z, 2002 (1) J. Info. L. & Tech., http:// www. xyzxyz.xyz/xyz/123
Name XYZ, Title XYZ, available at http:// www. xyz.xyz/123. (last visited Oct. 15, 2012).
Treaty
Rule 1; three elements for citing a treaty, international convention, or other material:
The name of the treaty or agreement
The date of signing or approval
A source for the text likely to be accessible to the reader
North American Free Trade Agreement, U.S.-Can., Mex., art 705 (3), Dec. 17, 1992, 32 I.L.M. 289 (1993).
Name XYZ, art xyz, Month. date, Year, source
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, Nov. 20, 1989, http:// www. xyz.xyz/123
Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War art 4.A.3,
Aug. 12, 1949, 75 U.N.T.S. 135.
Book
Author, Title of Book, page xyz or section chapter xyz (Year of publication) or (x ed. Year)
Wayne R. LaFave & Austin W. Scott, Crinminal Law § 5.4 (2d ed. 1986).
Id.
Id. § 9.4.
Use supra if not referring to the immediately preceding authority.
Institution works
Enron Corp. , 2000 Annual Report 30 (2001).
Nolan J. Malone, U.S. Bureau of the Census, Evaluation Components of International Migration: Consistency of 2000 Nativity Data (2001).
Journal
Name, Title, 50 Ohio St. L.J. 753 (1989)
James Wilson Harshaw III, Not Enough Time? : The Constitutionality of Short Statue of Limitations for Civil Child Sexual Abuse Litigation, 50 Ohio St. L.J. 753 (1989)