Author. If one is given, include the author’s name (see models 1–5). List last names first, and use only initials for first names. The site’s sponsor may be the author. If no author is identified, begin the citation with the title of the document.
Publication date. Enclose the date of publication or latest update in parentheses. Use n.d. (“no date”) when no publication date is available.
Title of work. Capitalize only the first word of the title and subtitle and any proper nouns or proper adjectives.
Title of Web site. Italicize the title. Capitalize all major words.
Retrieval information. Write Retrieved from and include the URL. If the work seems likely to be updated, include the retrieval date.
A citation for the Web document below would look like this:
Alexander, M. (2001, August 22). Thirty years later, Stanford Prison Experiment lives on. Stanford Report. Retrieved from http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2001/august22/prison2-822.html