The title of the topic or article on the website is in italics. The website is not in italics. For example, say I went to the website Fix.com to find the article How to fix leaking oil. Fix.com is listed first, then year (or n.d.) for the article, then would come the title of the article How to fix leaking oil,then the retrieval and website information. This assumes no author is named in the article.
When citing reference books in APA format, include the author's last name, first initial, publication year, book title in italics, publisher, and DOI or URL if available.
When citing a website in MLA format with no author listed, begin the citation with the title of the webpage in quotation marks, followed by the name of the website in italics, the publication date (if available), the URL, and the date you accessed the webpage.
To cite an entire website on a works cited page in MLA format, include the author (if available), the title of the website in italics, the publication or copyright date, the URL, and the date you accessed the site. In APA format, include the author, date of publication, title of the website in italics, and the URL.
When citing a web page in APA format with no author listed, start with the title of the webpage in italics, followed by the publication or website name, the URL, and the date accessed in parentheses.
In APA format, when citing a journal article with a specific volume and issue number in the reference list, the citation should include the author's last name, initials, publication year, article title, journal name in italics, volume number in italics, issue number in parentheses, and page numbers.
In APA format, when citing a website in a research paper, include the author's last name, first initial, publication date, title of the webpage, website name, URL, and the date you accessed the webpage.
To cite a website with no author in APA format, start with the title of the webpage in italics, followed by the publication or website name in italics, the URL, and the date you accessed the information.
To italicize website titles in APA format, you should use italics. For example, "Website Title."
Yes, remove the hyperlink unless you are writing a digital publication.
In Harvard style, the correct format for citing a reference book includes the author's last name, first initial, year of publication, title of the book in italics, place of publication, and the publisher.
When citing a website in APA format with no author listed, start with the title of the webpage in place of the author's name. Include the year of publication, the title of the webpage, the website name, and the URL.
In APA format, when citing a book with multiple authors, list all authors' last names followed by their initials, separated by commas and an ampersand before the last author's name. Include the publication year in parentheses, the book title in italics, the publisher, and the DOI or URL if available.