How Do I Cite Online Sources?
It is important to provide accurate citations for the resources you use in your papers. Correct documentation reduces the chance of plagiarism and it demonstrates the effort of your research process.
The following examples show how to cite articles retrieved from databases and materials pulled from the World Wide Web using various citation styles. OhioLINK has also created a Help and Hints page on citing sources.
Other examples can be found in the following citation manuals, all of which are at the Reference Desk, Roesch Library:
Journal & Newspaper Articles from Databases
| APA |
Stone, R. (2000). Ice man warms up for European scientists. Science, 289 (289). Retrieved December 9, 2002, from Academic Search Premier |
Important Elements
- Author
- Title of article
- Title of magazine/journal
- Date of publication
- Volume number
- Pagination (if given)
- Vendor/supplier of database
- Database name
- Item or accession number of article (if given)
- Date you accessed the article
Note: spacing is important. Consult individual guides for exact spacing |
| Chicago |
Stone, Richard. "Ice man warms up European scientists." Science September 29, 2000. In Academic Search Premier [database online]. EBSCO. Accessed 9 December 2002. Available: University of Dayton Roesch Library. (Style One)
Stone, Richard. "Ice man warms up European scientists." Science, September 29. In Academic Search Premier [database online]. EBSCO. Accessed 9 December 2002. Available: University of Dayton Roesch Library. (Style Two)
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MLA
Note to UD students: Check with your instructor for the preferred MLA citation style. |
Stone, Richard. "Ice man warms up European scientists." Science Sept. 29, 2000. In Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. U Dayton Roesch Lib., Dayton, 9 Dec. 2002. |
| Turabian |
Stone, Richard. "Ice man warms up European scientists." Science September 29, 2000. Database on-line. Available from Academic Search Premier, Article 3688247. Accessed 9 December 2002. |
Web Sites
| APA |
BBCi. (2002, February 7). Death of the Iceman.Retrieved December 9, 2002, from http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2001/iceman.shtml |
Important Elements
- Author of site
- Web site title
- Address of site
- Date you accessed the site
Note: spacing is important. Consult individual guides for exact spacing
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| Chicago |
BBCi. Death of the Iceman. [updated 7 February 2002; cited 9 December 2002]. Available from http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2001/iceman.shtml. |
| MLA |
Death of the Iceman. 7 Feb. 2002. BBCi. 9 Dec. 2002. < http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2001/iceman.shtml >. |
| Turabian |
BBCi. Death of the Iceman. Available from http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2001/iceman.shtml. Accessed 3 March 2001. |
Adapted from Duke University Libraries.
Lawton, Kelley A. (20 Jan. 2001). Citing Sources, Guide to Library Research. 3 March 2001
http://www.lib.duke.edu/libguide/citing.htm
If you need assistance, ask at the Reference Desk or call 229-4270
or use the E-mail reference service.
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