: Re: Citing the same source several times I have two pages that I would like to cite/reference in a paper. Both pages are located on the Microsoft website (and both represent specifications of document
I believe the answer is to cite ( and reference ) them as "Microsoft, 2010a" and "Microsoft, 2010b", putting them in date order if you have a more precise date of production, or any order if you don't.
It is also a problem for other authors who are especially prolific, and produce multiple related publications in a year. Most of the time, academic authors will explore a particular topic in multiple ways, and so you can reference just one and get the information, but here, of course, you have a corporation, which can do a whole lot more.
The a,b,c,d approach is the one I have seen, and should be accepted under most schemas.
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