SkyHog
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I'm pretty good with composition. But I ran across something when writing a paper today that I've never experienced before.
I need to cite something that was written by a pen name that is obviously not a real name, and instead is a screen name. Lets say the name is "d00dz4Life."
How would one cite something like that? I am not bothering with the hanging indent only because I don't know how to format it here, but I'm thinking like so:
d00dz4Life (2010). Story of a Hacker. Hacker Diaries, Retrieved from http://www.hack4life.com
With an in text citation of:
(d00dz4Life, 2010)
Is that accurate, or is there a special case for this?
I need to cite something that was written by a pen name that is obviously not a real name, and instead is a screen name. Lets say the name is "d00dz4Life."
How would one cite something like that? I am not bothering with the hanging indent only because I don't know how to format it here, but I'm thinking like so:
d00dz4Life (2010). Story of a Hacker. Hacker Diaries, Retrieved from http://www.hack4life.com
With an in text citation of:
(d00dz4Life, 2010)
Is that accurate, or is there a special case for this?