To cite a document from a website using APA style, you need to include the following information:
1. Author:
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If the author is known:
- Include the author's last name, followed by their initials.
- Example: Smith, J. D.
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If the author is unknown:
- Use the website name or organization as the author.
- Example: National Institutes of Health.
2. Publication Date:
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If the date is known:
- Include the year, month, and day in the format (YYYY, Month DD).
- Example: (2023, May 15).
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If the date is unknown:
- Use "n.d." (no date).
- Example: (n.d.).
3. Title of the Document:
- Include the title of the document in italics.
- If the title is very long, you can shorten it.
4. Retrieved From:
- Include the URL of the website where you found the document.
- Make sure the URL is active and accessible.
Example Citation:
Smith, J. D. (2023, May 15). The Importance of Exercise. Retrieved from https://www.health.gov/exercise
Additional Notes:
- If the document is part of a larger website, you may need to include additional information, such as the name of the section or page where the document is located.
- If you are citing a specific section or paragraph within a document, you can use a paragraph number or heading to indicate the specific location.
In-Text Citations:
- Use the author's last name and year of publication in parentheses.
- Example: (Smith, 2023)
Reference List:
- List all the sources you cited in your paper in alphabetical order by the first author's last name.
- Include all the information from the in-text citation, plus the full URL.
Example Reference List Entry:
Smith, J. D. (2023, May 15). The Importance of Exercise. Retrieved from https://www.health.gov/exercise