Below are commonly used references on many ufologist pages. For convenience, each is identified by abbreviation. Sources are normally enclosed in [brackets]. Any can be linked to more detailed source material. Page number is given where possible by end part of code: [Omni-10/95p46]
[Self] = As reported by the subject himself. If the information is not controversial, "Self" alone is sufficient. Otherwise, code should be followed by further specifics or a link to the actual source. [Self: Q&A at MUFON Intl. Symposium 7/95] or [Self]
[PC/GC-10/1/95] = The source is a personal conversation between the subject and the person whose name or initials appear after the "/". (Initials are used for known page editors; otherwise, full name should be given.)
[SS-12/12/95] = Saucer Smear, a non-scheduled newsletter by James Moseley
offering gossip on all ufology.
[SAB] = SKEPTIC Annotated Bibliography. Extensive bibliography and capsule descriptions of skeptical books, as well skeptical descriptions of pro-UFO books.
[SUN#13] = Skeptics UFO Newsletter. Phil Klass' newsletter.
[IUR-10/95p11] = International UFO Reporter. Organ of Center for UFO Studies.
[MJ-10/95p11] = MUFON UFO Journal. Monthly magazine of the Mutual UFO Network.
[Omni-10/95p11] = Omni Magazine.
[UFOMag-v5#1/95p11] = UFO Magazine. Sunland, CA.
[FSR-10/95p11] = Flying Saucer Review. England.
[a.p.u-10/1/95] = Posting on alt.paranet.ufo newsgroup.
[a.c.a51-10/1/95] = Posting on alt.conspiracy.area51 newsgroup.
[a.a.v-10/1/95] = Posting on alt.alien.visitors newsgroup.