20 Creating Citations for Webpages
The 4 Ws for the webpage (there are four slides)
The footnote for the webpage:
The bibliographic citation for the webpage (click image to see it bigger)
The website example above has an individual author.
- Author: list the author of the website. If there is no author you can use the owner or sponsor of the website and move it to the author position in the bibliographic citation. If there is no sponsor information, move the title to the first position.
- Title: the specific title of the page in headline-style and in quotation marks. Note that for citations without an individual author, the title comes first in the footnote but comes after the site owner information in the bibliography.
- Location 1: owner or sponsor of the website as a whole.
- Note: if the author and the owner or sponsor of the website are the same, then you can skip this part of the bibliographic citation
- Date: the publication date of the webpage content. If no publication date is given include the date of access.
- Location 2: URL of the webpage. Add a period after the URL.
Note: Website citations can often be limited to the notes.