- 1). The information below is listed in format you should use to cite your sources. For instance, if "Name of institution." is listed, you should write the name of the institution followed by a period.
- 2). To cite a web page: List the editor or author. Name of website. Version number. Name of institution/organization publishing the site. Date last updated. Web. Date of access.
- 3). To cite a webpage for a department or an educational course: Instructor's last name, first name. Title of the course in italics. School name. Publication date. (Use n.d. if the publishing date is not given.)
- 4). To cite an article in a web magazine: Author last name, first name. Article name in quotes. Title of web magazine in italics. Publisher name. Publication date. Web. Date of access. (Use n.d. if publish date is not given.)
- 5). To cite an online scholarly journal that also appears in print: Author's last name, first name. Title of the journal article in quotes. Title of journal in italics, version (year published): page range. Web. Date accessed. (Use n. pag. if no page numbers exist.)
- 6). To cite an email, including an email interview with a source: Author's last name, first name. The subject line in quotes. What the email is (for example, message to author). Date message was sent. Email address.
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