how should i cite a website?

how should I
grubbuypup asked:


i need to cite a website. my question is, I took info from several pages from single website and single document. should i just cite single main page of document or all of them? for example i am working on one disease, so i took info on symptoms, prevention etc. they were on different pages. please help me!

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7 comments to how should i cite a website?

  • Online

    that place should have it

  • Stan

    If you tell the teacher you got it from wikipedia then you don’t need to cite anything. That’s Wikipedia’s slogan.

  • Sarah M

    I **** citing!

    Maybe this will help more than I can.

  • The answer girl!

    Here you go I use this all the time all you have to do is type in your stuff and its perfect APA citing.

    from college student to college student good luck.

  • theBest@25

    Look for who the site is by- the author, the date and when it was published and copy the whole http……com ETC

  • lyssalove

    If they were on different pages, I would:
    a) if you’re planning to do bibliographies: cite them as individual sites for each article
    b) if you’re planning to simply write, from google.com or whatever: cite only the main website you received the info from.

  • m.s.d

    online book store

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