I want to cite an obituary printed in a book that has been put online.  I consulted ESM and find her lacking in fullness and clarity on this issue.  Am I wrong?  In her section 12.60 she says,

"Electronic books and their online equivalents [isn't that a non-sequitur - an electronic book is by definition online] generally take one of four forms:


- audio versions of books issued in print;
- text publications solely released on CD-ROM or online;
- digital image editions of books previously published in print; and
- reformatted digital editions of books previously appearing in paper form."


The book I am interested in would appear to fit the last of the 4 categories.  She says she treats this in section 12.79.  However, there is nothing in this section that references websites, url's or the internet.  Rather, she discusses these "reprints" as if they are printed books, making no reference to them appearing online.  Am I wrong, or is there nowhere in EE where she talks about the proper citation for a book appearing online (and corresponding master source template in Legacy) that is not an audio book; on a CD-ROM or digital image of an original work?


Thanks,


Barton

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