Citing webpages
Modern Humanities Research Association (MHRA) Style Guide: A Handbook for Authors, Editors, and Writers of Theses
- MHRA Style Guide Online
- MHRA Style Guide Online: "Citing Websites and Social Media"
- MHRA Style Guide: A Handbook for Authors, Editors, and Writers of Theses (PDF)
Notes: forename before surname; page title is single-quoted (not double-quoted); comma is outside of quote; link is chevroned (not quoted); period at end.
Modern Language Association (MLA) Handbook for Writers of Research Papers
- MLA Style Center
- MLA Style Center: "How to Cite an Online Work"
- MLA Style Center: "Citing Material Posted on Social Media Platforms"
- MLA Style Center: "How Do I Cite Material Posted on a Social Media Platform Like Twitter?"
Notes: surname before forename; period is inside quote; link is chevroned (not quoted); period at end.
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA)
Notes: surname before forename; forename initialed; page title is italicized (not quoted); site title is not italicized; link is unquoted; no period at end.
The Council of Science Editors (CSE) Manual: Scientific Style and Format for Authors, Editors, and Publishers
Notes: surname before forename; forname initialed; page title is not quoted; site title is not italicized; link is unquoted; no period at end.
The Harvard University Law Review Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation
- Harvard University Law School Library: "How Do I Correctly Cite an Online Source According to the Bluebook?"
- Georgetown University Law Center: "Bluebook Rule 18, Citations to Internet and Electronic Resources" (PDF)
Notes: forename before surname; page title is italicized (not quoted); site title is smallcapped (not italicized); link is unquoted; period at end.