Last Name, First Name. "Article Title." Website name. Date Published. Organization. Date Accessed. >.
This depends upon the citation style you are required to follow. However generally internet sites for which you do not have an author you begin with the name of the document and the date of the online publication, (DMY). Then give the URL. Do not put punctuation after this.
To cite a source from the internet in APA format, include the author's name (if available), the publication date, the title of the webpage, the website name, the URL, and the date you accessed the information. For MLA format, include the author, title of the webpage, website name, publication date, URL, and access date.
WORK CITED
INTERNET WEBSITE
From The Ohio State University Library (See Related Link):
Web Site(Refer to Electronic Reference Formats Recommended by the American Psychological Association)
Reference:
Thaller, M. (2007). Cool cosmos. Retrieved August 27, 2007 from
http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/.
In-text:
(Thaller, 2007)
To view other electronic or Internet citations, see net.Tutor Quick Guide: Citing Net Sources.
By adding a link.
You can cite a source on the web by giving its URL.
place of publication
Yes, it is important to cite the source when summarizing information to give credit to the original author and avoid plagiarism. Even if you are putting the information in your own words, it is still necessary to acknowledge where the information came from.
you should never use this website as a source. along with wikipedia.com.
Yes, even if you completely reword information from a source, you still need to cite the original source to give credit to the original author and avoid plagiarism. Rewording does not exempt you from citing your source.
To cite Internet sources is actually very easy. This is for MLA citing. One thing to remember is that each of these steps must end in a period.First state the name of the author of the article Last, First.Then the title of the article in quotations. "Title here."Then the name of the website. WikiAnswers.com.The day you accessed the website. July 28, 2009.Finally, the website URL:
Your best source of information on odd internet citations will come from The MLA Handbook. Buy one new, and you get the added benefit of a citation builder on line.
go to easybib.com and follow instructions
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"cite" is to cite a source (telling where you found it). Look up "how to cite sources" in your google bar for more help with that. "sight" is how you actually see things with your own eyes.
Ask yourself, "Did this information or idea come from my own thoughts and knowledge, or did I learn it from an external source?" If the answer is the latter, then you should cite the source to give credit.