Short work from a website (CSE)

Citation-sequence and citation-name

16. Butler R. The year in review for rain forests. Menlo Park (CA): Mongabay; c2011 [updated 2011 Dec 28; accessed 2012 Jan 11]. http://news.mongabay.com/2011/1228-year_in_rainforests_2011.html.

Explain

  • Begin with the author of the short work, followed by the title of the short work and publication information for the site (place, publisher, date of publication for the site).
  • Include the date of the short work in brackets as an “updated” or “modified” date, followed by your date of access.
  • End with the URL for the entire website or for the short work.
  • If the short work does not have an author, use the model for an entire website and place the title of the short work after the date of publication for the site. Include your access date in brackets following the title of the short work.
  • Make the first line of the entry flush with the left margin. Indent any additional lines in the entry one-quarter inch.

Name-year

Butler R. c2011. The year in review for rain forests. Menlo Park (CA): Mongabay; [updated 2011 Dec 28; accessed 2012 Jan 11]. http://news.mongabay.com/2011/1228-year_in_rainforests_2011.html.

Explain

  • Begin with the author of the short work, followed by the date of publication for the entire site.
  • Follow with the place and publisher of the site.
  • Include the date of the short work in brackets as an “updated” or “modified” date, followed by your date of access.
  • End with the URL for the entire website or the short work.
  • If the short work does not have an author, use the model for an entire website and place the title of the short work after the publication information for the site. Include your access date in brackets following the title of the short work.
  • Make the first line of the entry flush with the left margin. Indent any additional lines in the entry one-quarter inch.

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