ACM Crossroads citations should be formatted in the same style as CACM citations are formatted. This format follows the Chicago Manual of Style, 13th edition. The following are some illustrative examples of how to format citations for journals, books, and proceedings. These examples are shown formatted with the appropriate HTML tags. Note that the authors are arranged alphabetically by last name! Please also see Here for an up to date description of references to HTML sources.
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<dt><a
name=hoffman><b>1</b></a><dd>
Hoffman, W.M., and Moore, J.M. <i>Ethics and the Management
of Computer Technology.</i> Oelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain
Cambridge, Mass. 1982.
<dt><a
name=johnson><b>2</b></a><dd>
Johnson, D. <i>Computer Ethics.</i> Prentice Hall,
Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1985.
<dt><a
name=khoshfian><b>3</b></a><dd>
Khoshfian, S.N., and Copeland, G.P. Object Identity. In
<i>Proceedings
of OOPSLA'86 Conference</i> (Sept. 29-Oct 2, Portland, Or.)
ACM/SIGPLAN, New York. 1986, pp. 406-416.
<dt><a
name=parker><b>4</b></a><dd>
Parker, R. Lotus' copyright protection is turning into a
feeding frenzy. <i>Infoworld</i> 12, 28 (Jul. 9,
1990), 42.
<dt><a
name=rumbaugh><b>5</b></a><dd>
Rumbaugh, J.E. Controlling propagation of operations using
attributes on relations. In <i>Proceedings of OOPSLA'88
Conference </i> (Sept. 25-30, San Diego, Calif.)
ACM/SIGPLAN,
New York, 1988, pp. 285-296.
<dt><a
name=samuelson><b>6</b></a><dd>
Samuelson, P. and Glushko, R. Comparing the views of
lawyers
and user interface designers on the software copyright look &
feel lawsuits. <i>Jurimetrics J.</i> 30, 3 (Mar.
1989),
121-126.
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