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When citing a source from a website in APA style, what does it look like?
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In APA style, a citation for a source from a website typically includes the following elements:
Author(s) Last name, Initial(s). (Year, Month Day). Title of the page/document. Site Name. URL
Here is an example of a website citation in APA style:
Smith, J. (2021, April 15). The Effects of Climate Change. Climate Change Facts. https://www.climatechangefacts.com/effects/
Note that the date in brackets refers to the publication or last update date of the webpage, followed by the title of the specific page/article/document you are referencing. The site name is mentioned in italics, and the full URL of the webpage is included at the end of the citation.
Author(s) Last name, Initial(s). (Year, Month Day). Title of the page/document. Site Name. URL
Here is an example of a website citation in APA style:
Smith, J. (2021, April 15). The Effects of Climate Change. Climate Change Facts. https://www.climatechangefacts.com/effects/
Note that the date in brackets refers to the publication or last update date of the webpage, followed by the title of the specific page/article/document you are referencing. The site name is mentioned in italics, and the full URL of the webpage is included at the end of the citation.