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"Among the few possessions he left to his heirs was a set of Encyclopedia Britannica in storage at the Lindbergh Palace Hotel under the names Ari and Uzi Tenenbaum."
The answer is probably to put it in a web page elsewhere, and then cite the page. I presume they are trying to require people in general to not post stuff with no source to verify, but that certainly isn't going to favour those with reliable, useful primary research.
It is much more common now. At one time only or mostly citing online sources was regarded as a sign of a student far too lazy to go to the library. There is still an element of that, but as the availability of reliable, online academic sources has improved, they are often a superior way of accessing much more up to date material (especially primary resources such as government consultation papers, court judgements and so on). At least that is the case in my own field (law).