How about putting parentheses around the address and moving it to the end of
the sentence? Or, you could use a footnote.
Patricia Barth
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From: law-lib
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Appropriate verbage to reference a URL
Date: Monday, January 30, 1995 11:54PM
What is the commonly accepted verbage to refer to a URL in non-Internet
textual matter. In an announcement yesterday, we used the following
sentence:
"Chapman advised that a free copy of the Sixth Circuit's
decision is available at <URL:http://bankrupt.com/shearson.html>
on the Internet."
The sentence looks odd the second time around and it just doesn't
seem to read smoothly.
Any thoughts, alternatives or comments will be appreciated.
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