How to Write an Internet Bibliography?

To write an internet bibliography, you follow the same basic rules used when citing traditional sources. You will also need the full web address (rather than just the dot com) along with the date when you accessed the website. You can find more information here: studenthandouts.com/citations.

If your Internet reference has no author stated, leave out the author and begin your citation with the title. Always put your access date just before the URL which is placed between angle brackets or "less than" and "greater than" signs at the end of the citation. Generally, a minimum of three items are required for an Internet citation: Title, Access Date, and URL.

If the URL is too long for a line, divide the address where it creates the least ambiguity and confusion, e.g. Do not divide a domain name and end with a period such as geocities.

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