i have no idea sorry
When presenting information obtained from a Web page in your reference chapter, provide:
< author's name (if you are citing a person, provide only initials for the person's first and middle names),
< year the information was published or last updated,
< title of the page or document viewed (if a title is unavailable, a description is acceptable),
< URL for the Web page (provide the full URL to direct the reader to the specific page you are citing),
< full date the page was last updated (if that information is available), and
< full date the page was accessed.
Examples:
California Air Resources Board. 2002. Alternatives to Burning: The Biomass Solution. Available
California Department of Corrections. 2000. Wasco State Prison‑Reception Center (WSP) . Available
California Department of Fish and Game. 2000. Endangered Species Act and California Endangered Species Act Recovery. Available t_e_spp/recovery.shtml>. Accessed November 21, 2002.
it depends on what format you've been asked to use, try MLA format, Google how to do it ya cuz they r 2 smrt to b tru, and then it makes them feel blue, then they go to the bathroom 2 poo, and start 2 sing about you!!
My suggestion is to go to easybib.com because it makes the bibliography for you, if you enter in the website address.
Copy the URL into into the Bibliography instead of "Title"
just google "bibliography tutorial"
Depending on how you mean this, a bibliography is a list of resources...If you mean righting the website as a resource you would just write the whole website address (Ex. How_do_yo_write_a_bibliography_on_a_website)I'm not sure how you would write a bibliography on a website itself.
i have no idea sorry
you copy and paste
Go to easybib.com and it will do your bibliography for you. It's also a free website so it doesn't cost anything.
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Hopefully, his website would have the answer to that.
I'm pretty sure you need to cite it, you need to write a bibliography crediting the author if you take notes from it.
No, but you still need to give the URL
an annotated bibliography is a list of information. it has the date, month, who and where it was published. it even has a website.
The title of the source (e.g., book, journal, or website) is always italicized or underlined in a bibliography.