Answered By: Jessica Maris Last Updated: Oct 07, 2015 Views: 51
Answered By: Jessica Maris
Last Updated: Oct 07, 2015 Views: 51
The easiest way to site a website is to use EasyBib:
- Go to http://www.easybib.com/
- Choose your citation style.
- Type in your URL and hit the Cite it button.
- Easybib will fill in everything it can find from the site, then bring up a form for you to fill in what it can't find, then you have to try to find the missing info and fill it in. If it is really not there, you just skip that piece of info.
- When you're done filling in the form, hit the create citation button and it's ready to grab for your paper.
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