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Bibliography Guide: How to Cite a Site
Professional sites include those put on the Web by schools, universities, governments, museums, organizations, and companies.
Online Newspaper or Magazine Articles
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Name_____________________________________________________ Date _____________________
URL of the specific page you used (in anglebrackets, followed by aperiod)
Date you visited the site (followed by a space)Date the site
was last revised (followed by a period)
Name of organization sponsoring the site (followed by a period)
Web site title (underlined, followed by a period)
Title of page or section containing the information you need (followed by aperiod, all in quotes)
“Have Wings, Will Travel: Avian Adaptations to Migration.”
<http://natzoo.si.edu/smbc/fxshts/fxsht4.htm>.
20 January 2005 7 December 2003.
Smithsonian Institution.Smithsonian National Zoological Park.
URL of the specific page you used (in angle brackets, followed by a period)
Date article waspublished online(followed by a period)
Web site title(underlined,followed by a period)
Date you visitedthe site (followed by a space)
Author of article(last name, first name,followed by a period)
Article title (followed bya period, all in quotes)
Maasarani, Dina.
<http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/>.
20 December 2004 19 December 2002.Time for Kids.com.
"Mexico's "Popo" Volcano Erupts."
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Reference Database Sites include online encyclopedias, atlases, dictionaries, and thesauruses.
Personal home pages are sites by individuals. Include as much of the following information as you can find.
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Name_____________________________________________________ Date _____________________
Date you visitedthe site (followed by a space)
URL of the specificpage you used(in angle brackets,followed by a period)
Date databasewas published(followed by a period)
Article title (followed by aperiod, all in quotes)
Database title(underlined,followed by a period)
"Asteroid."
<http://www.encarta.msn.com/reference/>. 20 December 2004 1997–2000.
Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia 2000.
Date you visitedthe site (followed by a space)
URL of the specificpage you used(in angle brackets,followed by a period)
Kind of site(followed by a period)
Author (full name,first name, or screen name,followed by a period)
Web page title(underlined,followed by a period)
Dillon, Bill.
<http://www.geocities.com/~amicustellarum/>.
19 December 2003. Home page.
Amateur Asteroid Discovery, Variable Stars, Weather.
Date the sitewas last revised(followed by a period)
20 December 2004
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