Question
When citing a website, why is it important to cite the date the URL was accessed?
A. Because citing the date proves that the URL was accessed
B. Because that is the date the information was published
C. Because information on websites is subject to change
D. Because there is no other way to know when information on the site was published
A. Because citing the date proves that the URL was accessed
B. Because that is the date the information was published
C. Because information on websites is subject to change
D. Because there is no other way to know when information on the site was published
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C. Because information on websites is subject to change
Citing the date the URL was accessed is important because web content can be updated or changed over time. This means that the information at the URL may not be the same if someone visits it at a later date, making the access date crucial for understanding the context of the information at the time it was cited.
Citing the date the URL was accessed is important because web content can be updated or changed over time. This means that the information at the URL may not be the same if someone visits it at a later date, making the access date crucial for understanding the context of the information at the time it was cited.