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  1. MLA Works Cited: Electronic Sources (Web Publications) - Purdue …

    MLA uses the phrase, “Accessed” to denote which date you accessed the web page when available or necessary. It is not required to do so, but it is encouraged (especially when there is no copyright date listed on a website). Include a URL or web …

  2. Web Sources - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University

    Titles for Web Sources: The title of a website that is analogous to a traditionally printed work but does not have (and never had) a printed counterpart can be treated like titles of other websites. For example, Wikipedia can be treated as a website, rather than as a conventional encyclopedia.

  3. Web resource - Wikipedia

    A web resource is any identifiable resource (digital, physical, or abstract) present on or connected to the World Wide Web. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Resources are identified using Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs).

  4. Evaluating Web Sources | Harvard Guide to Using Sources

    When you find a source online, you will need to assess whether it is a credible source. Because web sources can be created by anyone and therefore are riskier in terms of their credibility and authority, they should always be evaluated according to the following criteria:

  5. Types of Sources - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University

    Websites vary widely in terms of the quality of information they offer. For more information, visit the OWL's page on evaluating digital sources. Blogs and personal websites: Blogs and personal sites vary widely in their validity as sources for serious research.

  6. APA Citation Guide (7th Edition): Websites and Webpages

    A website is a collection of webpages that are under one domain. One website will have several webpages like Home, About Us, Contact Us, Services, Products, etc. All of these pages together make up a website. In other words, a webpage is an independent page of a website.

  7. Identifying Web-Based Resources - PCC Library

    Bottom line: on the web, it can be difficult to tell what type of source you’re looking at and whether or not it’s something that would provide quality evidence for your assignment. This video (4:31) will help you look more critically at your own search results.

  8. Using Sources and Citation Styles (MLA and APA)

    Aug 1, 2024 · This is especially true with web-based sources, where blogs, webpages, websites, and articles can look very similar but require different citations. This page is designed to help you classify the type of source you have so you can choose the correct citation for your reference list.

  9. Types of Sources Explained | Examples & Tips - Scribbr

    May 19, 2022 · Websites are great sources for preliminary research and can help you to learn more about a topic you’re new to. However, they are not always credible sources. Many websites don’t provide the author’s name, so it can be hard to tell if they’re an expert.

  10. LibGuides: The Research Process: 5. Find Web Sources

    Dec 2, 2024 · Sometimes you need to search the Web because it is the best place to find certain kinds of information sources, especially gray literature and primary sources. Some examples include: government documents; digitized primary sources from museums, historical societies, and other cultural institutions

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