Write down the last and first name of the author of the site, or the name of the company or organization that is the author. If this information isn't found on the landing page of the website, check the contact page. End the entry with a period.
Add the title of the site underlined, and followed by a period.
If there are editors for the site, write "Ed." and their first and last names. Follow it with a period.
Write down the date of publication, or the last date the website was updated, and follow it with a period.
If an organization is sponsoring the content; such as a university, write that next. End the entry with a period.
Write down the date you accessed the website for the information. The date should be formatted with the day first, abbreviated month next, and then the full year.
End with the URL of the website you are referencing in your bibliography.
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Write down the author's last name and first initial separated by a comma. End the entry with a period and a comma. Add an ampersand between two or more authors.
In parenthesis, write the date of publication. Write the year and month separated by a comma. After the end parenthesis add a period.
Write down the title of the of the document you are using on the website in italics, and end it with a period.
Write down URL the information was retrieved from following the words "Retrieved from." At this point, if you were not able to find a publication date, you will need to write "Retrieved" followed by the month, day, and year you retrieved the information. Separate the day and year with a comma, and end the entry with a comma. Write "from" and the URL address.
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Write down the first and last name of the author of the online article you are citing, and end with a comma. If no author is available, write down the sponsor of the site.
Add the title of the article in italics if you are referencing a specific article on the website. Follow the title with a comma.
Write down the title of the website and end with a comma.
If you didn't write the sponsor of the website as the author, write down the sponsor now, and end with a comma.
Give the URL address for the website you are referencing in your bibliography.
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