How to Correctly Format a Footnote Citation for a Website
Learn the correct way to create a footnote citation for a website, including author, title, URL, and access date formatting.
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To cite a website as a footnote: Include the author's name (if available), the title of the webpage, the name of the website in italics, the URL, and the access date in parentheses. For example: John Doe, 'The Rise of AI', Tech Innovations, https://www.techinnovations.com/ai (accessed October 2, 2023).
FAQs & Answers
- What information is needed for a website footnote citation? A website footnote citation should include the author's name if available, the webpage title, the website name in italics, the full URL, and the access date in parentheses.
- How do you format the access date in a footnote citation? The access date should be included in parentheses at the end of the citation, typically in the format (accessed Month Day, Year).
- Can I omit the author if it’s not available when citing a website in a footnote? Yes, if the author is not available, you can begin the footnote citation with the title of the webpage followed by the remaining citation elements.