A student cited an article downloaded from her computer but identical 
to the print version with the bracketed information  [Electronic 
version].

No, I said. That's not necessary. No one cares how you got it, as 
long as the version you obtained is identical to the one in print.

Then I checked. That's what they want, all right. See 71. Internet 
article based on a print source (p. 271, APA Publication Manual).

And see my subject header to this post for my opinion on this 
requirement. 

Stephen

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