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How to Cite a Website in Chicago Referencing?

Many websites are hubs of all kinds of verified information. So it is essential to cite any data acquired from such websites properly to prevent any sort of plagiarism.<br>Chicago referencing and citing is a style that is used all over the world by students pursuing humanities. The formatting style comes in two varieties. Here are some points with examples that will help you cite a website using Chicago style format. Read this blog to learn more- https://www.vingle.net/posts/2801281/<br>

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How to Cite a Website in Chicago Referencing?

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  1. How to Cite a Website in Chicago Referencing? Source Link- https://www.vingle.net/posts/2801281 Many websites are hubs of all kinds of verified information. So it is essential to cite any data acquired from such websites properly to prevent any sort of plagiarism. Chicago referencing and citing is a style that is used all over the world by students pursuing humanities. The formatting style comes in two varieties. Here are some points with examples that will help you cite a website using Chicago referencing format. 1. The notes & bibliography format Citing a website is not that much different from citing a paper. First, note down all the sources of online information that you have used. This Chicago style format is written using footnotes and endnotes. They consist of the website author name, the article title, followed by the website title, the date of access and finally the specific URL. Here are some of the essentials you need to remember:  For online articles having multiple authors, you need to list them alphabetically.  In the case of an unknown author, begin the citation using the website title.  The full in-text citation should be set within quotations in the title case.  Use italics if the website article has a printed format.  Use the website owner’s name if the website title is missing.  All entries in the citation list of a website must be single-spaced. Here is an example:

  2. For in-text note (Author last name, Article name, Website Title, Date of Access) For bibliography entries (Author's Full Name. Article Name. Website Title. Date of Access. URL) 2. The author & date format The date and author format is usually used to cite science websites. The general format for any in-text citations is to write the author’s last name and date of article publication, followed by website name and the URL. Here are some points to remember:  End the citation with the date of article publication.  Write ’n.d.’ in case no date is given.  For two or three authors, use comma or the symbol &.  For multiple authors, use the term 'et al.'.  If the author is unknown, use the term ‘Anonymous’ or the title of the source.  If multiple articles of the same author are used, then differentiate amongst all work using 'a', 'b' and so on, where 'a' denotes the entry. Here is an example: For in-text citations (Author name, year)

  3. For reference list entry (Author last name. First name. Year. Article Title. Date of access. Website name & address) These are the two primary techniques of citing any website using the Chicago referencing style.

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