how to cite a website in a research paper

How to Cite a Website in a Research Paper

This article will give you some guidelines about citing a website in a research paper, especially using APA style or MLA style.

Carrying out research for a paper or for some other purpose used to be a very cumbersome and painstaking process before the advent of the Internet. But the dawn of the world wide web and the presence of millions of websites displaying information has made this task so simple and easy, that the time it takes for research has become almost minimal now. Knowing the right way of citing a website is very important though, as failure to do so can bring a lot of trouble in the form of copyright infringements. The material and data that is present over the Internet is widely accessible to anyone with a net connection. In a matter of minutes you can have information regarding any subject at your fingertips. All this matter and data is intellectual property, and the possibilities of plagiarism have never been higher. When a student is preparing a research paper this concept takes up even more importance. At the end of every research paper a bibliography must be included that accurately states the sources where the information has been gathered from. This is a rule that complies to all forms of research papers and projects in every field of study. Citing a Website APA Style The American Psychological Association (APA) style is a popular style of documentation that is used in many fields of social sciences. This is a general set of rules and guidelines that govern the format of any form of documentation, and set down the rules for presenting the data and for accurately stating the sources of such data. The following is a brief description of the right way to cite a website properly in APA style.
  • The name of the author must be mentioned first, starting from the left margin. The author's first name must be shown after his last name.
  • Leaving a space in between, the year of the articles publication must be mentioned in parentheses.
  • Next comes the title of the article, with no quotation marks, or italics text.
  • Next will come the name of the website, written in italics text.
  • Now comes the date that you visited the website on. This date must be in mm/dd/yy format.
  • Lastly, the URL of the webpage must be added.
Upon completion, the entire citation will look something like this―Thadani, Rahul (2010) How to Cite a Website in a Research Paper www.buzzle.com 01/06/10 "http://www.buzzle.com/articles/how-to-cite-a-website-in-a-research-paper.html". Citing a Website MLA Style The MLA style is another academic style of writing research papers and showing documentation that is widely used in North America. The Modern Language Association of America came up with this style in 1985. Given below are the prescribed guidelines about citing a website within a paper using MLA style.
  • First comes the name of the author, right next to the left margin. The last name of the author should mandatorily precede the first name.
  • Leaving a space after the author's name, the title of the webpage must be mentioned in double quotations. Do not confuse this with the name of the website.
  • Next comes the title of the website, either in double quotations, or in italics. Alternately, the title can also be placed under the author's name.
  • Immediately after the title, the published date of the information must be mentioned.
  • If the data has been gathered from an academic website, there will be a publisher's name that you also need to mention. This name will come after the date of publishing.
  • After the name of the publisher you need to mention the date on which you visited the website. Keeping a space between each subsequent citation is crucial.
  • Lastly, the URL of the webpage must also be placed to complete the citation.
Once the entire citation is complete it must look something like this―Thadani, Rahul "How to Cite a Website in a Research Paper" "www.buzzle.com" 6 January 2010 "http://www.buzzle.com/articles/how-to-cite-a-website-in-a-research-paper.html". Note that both these styles come into play only when the name of the author is clearly mentioned in the article. Some pages do not contain the name of the author, and this makes the task in APA style or MLA style fairly difficult. In such cases, simply putting the title of the article, the website, the date of visiting, and the URL of the page will be sufficient. This should not be ignored or taken lightly under any circumstances. First of all it increases the credibility of the researcher and the student, and secondly, it protects the student from violating any copyright laws or any other laws protecting intellectual property.

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