An online dictionary, thesaurus, or encyclopedia may be continuously updated and therefore not include a publication date (like in the example below). If that’s the case, use “n.d.” for the date and include the retrieval date in the citation.Online...
When you are If you are citing an online version of a print publication (e.g. a newspaper, magazine, or dictionary), you are adding value to the claims you are making. One cannot afford to make any mistake while citing a website source of information as it can raise the question to ...
For more examples and information, view our citing a magazine article in APA guide. Citing an online magazine article in Chicago style, notes-bibliography Footnote example: 1. Jeffrey M. O’Brien, “Business Gets Ready to Trip: How Psychedelic Drugs May Revolutionize Mental Health Care,” Fortun...
APA Style Parenthetical citations (in-quotation note) Homles, Janet. (1992). An Introduction to Sociolinguistics. London: Longman. Modern Language Association (MLA) Documentation The formatting of citations recommended in this guide is based on Modern Language Association recommendations. A Writers ...
7. Bohr A, Memarzadeh K, editors. Artificial intelligence in healthcare. New York: Academic Press; 2020. 378 p. Author with an editor Structure: 8. Last Name Initials. Book title: subtitle. Last Name Initials, editor. City (Country/State Abbreviation): Publisher; Year. total number of ...
When citing an online encyclopedia or a dictionary, include the name of the website after the title of the work. Structure: Entry title. In Last Name Initials, ed. Book Title: Subtitle. Website. Accessed Month Date, Year. URL. Example: 1. Kashmiri Shaiva philosophy. In: Fieser J, ...