How to Cite a Website (with a stated author)
How to Cite a Website (with a stated author)
Alias/Author’s last name, First name (if available). “Title of Web Page.” Name of the Website, Name of publisher/sponsor, Date of content (if given), URL of page. Date of access.
Example:
Information about Paul Klee in the Metropolitan Museum of Art website
Grades 9-12
This is what goes in your Works Cited:
Klee, Paul. "May Picture, 1925." The Met, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/ 483161. Accessed 28 Oct. 2021.
(In this example, the website does not supply a date for this content, so you skip that part and move straight to the URL)
This is what your in-text citation should look like when you paraphrase or quote from this website:
...to form a mosaic" (Klee).
How to Cite a Website (without a stated author)
“Title of Web Page.” Name of the Website, Name of publisher/sponsor, Date of content (if given), URL of page. Date of access.
Information about Sustainable Development Goal # 7 on the United Nations website
Grades 9-12
This is what goes in your Works Cited:
"Ensure Access To Affordable, Reliable, Sustainable and Modern Energy For All." Sustainable Development, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, sdgs.un.org/goals/goal7. Accessed 3 Nov. 2023.
(In this example, the website does not supply a date for this content, so you skip that part and move straight to the URL)
This is what your in-text citation should look like when you paraphrase or quote from this website:
...renewable sources ("Ensure Access").