Copyright Information and Citation Guide, Richard Brome Online
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Citation Guide
Users who wish to cite material from the website in publications should, as with
all internet publications, cite the URL (http://www.dhi.ac.uk/brome) and
the date on which the website was consulted.
If you wish to cite the entire edition, use the following:
Richard Brome Online (http://www.dhi.ac.uk/brome, <the date you accessed the website>), ISBN 978-0-9557876-1-4.
If you wish to cite one of the plays, please identify author(s) and editor(s) and
the version of the text. If you wish to cite one of the essays, please identify
the essay title and the author. For example:
Brome, R. and Heywood, The Late Lancashire Witches, Modern Text, edited by
H. Ostovich, Richard Brome Online (http://www.dhi.ac.uk/brome, 17 January 2010), ISBN 978-0-9557876-1-4.
Rycroft, E. "The deployment of artificial and natural beards in the plays of Richard Brome",
Richard Brome Online (http://www.dhi.ac.uk/brome, 17 January 2010), ISBN 978-0-9557876-1-4.