How do you cite a website in a paper?

How do you cite a website in a paper?

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Cite an online newspaper article in APA format the same way you would a print source but add the words, “Retrieved from” followed by the URL of the home page of the newspaper. APA suggests to add the home page instead of a link directly to the article to avoid broken URLs. Note that the URL must begin with “http://.”.

Q. How do you cite an article in APA style?

Q. How do you do in text citation for a website?

Luckily, writing the in-text citation for a website or webpage is easy: Simply include the author and year of publication. The URL goes in the corresponding reference list entry (and yes, you can leave the links live).

Q. How do you cite websites in text?

Cite web pages in text as you would any other source, using the author and date if known. Keep in mind that the author may be an organization rather than a person. For sources with no author, use the title in place of an author. For sources with no date use n.d. (for no date) in place of the year: (Smith, n.d.).

Q. How do you reference a website in text?

In APA style you use both in text citations and must cite the web page in your reference list. Determine the author, publication date, web page title, the date you accessed the website and the URL address. Cite the web page in your text after using information from it in your report by using a parenthetical reference.

Q. How do you cite a website in a paper?

Cite the website by placing the name of the website’s editor or author in parenthesis at the end of the sentence containing information from the cited website source. Include a works cited page to be included after the last page of the essay.

Q. How do you cite an online source APA style?

Start by citing the article according to APA style. Begin with the last name(s) and initial(s) of the author(s). This is followed by the year of publication in parentheses. The article name comes next, followed by the title of the journal (in italics), volume number (in italics) and issue number in parentheses.

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