If you're citing it in a report, this is proper MLA (Modern Language Association) format:
Author's last name, first name. "Title of Article or Website." Ed. Editor first name last name. Copyright or last updated date. Name of sponsoring organization. DAY/MONTH/Year you used the site. <URL>.
All of the punctuation above is correct. Remember DAY/MONTH, not MONTH/DAY.
To cite a website within the text, include the author's last name and the year of publication in parentheses. If the website does not have an author, use the title of the webpage instead. For example: (Smith, 2019) or ("Website Title," 2020).
Put these <> around the url; for example, <website name>.
"Cite" means to quote or refer to a source, while "site" refers to a specific location or place, such as a building site or website.
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:
You should cite the study and then say you got it from your textbook.
You site a source within another source in the literature cited page by following the basic in-text citation rules.
yes
In a works cited page, cite a webpage with the author's name (if available), title of the page, name of the website, publication or copyright date, URL, and the date you accessed it. For in-text citation, use the author's name (if available) or the title of the page in quotation marks.
Right indent is the amount of space between the right edge of a paragraph and the right margin of a document. It is used to adjust the alignment of text within a paragraph to create a neater layout.
Generally speaking, the title isn't referenced in the paper. Rather the authors are referenced. Furthermore, the proper way to cite articles depends on the reference format that you are supposed to use (IE APA, MLA, Chicago, etc). I would recommend going to www.citationmachine.net to select the format. Then, by entering in the applicable information, the generator will provide you with a way to cite the article on your references page and with ways to cite in within the text of the paper.
Yes you must cite it.
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The proper MLA citation for the quoted text would be placed at the end of the sentence within parentheses, with the author's last name and the page number, if applicable (AuthorLastName page number).
Yes, quotes are used in the works cited page to cite sources that have been directly quoted within the text of a paper. The quotes within the works cited page provide specific information about the sources mentioned in the text, allowing readers to locate the original sources.