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In-text citation example

The brain regards letters as physical objects (Hollmichel).


Format for reference list

Elements, punctuation & capitalisation

Author. “Title of Post.” Title of website (italicised), date of post, URL.

Reference list example

Hollmichel, Stefanie. "The Reading Brain: Differences between Digital and Print." So Many Books, 25 Apr. 2013, somanybooksblog.com/2013/04/25/the-reading-brain-differences-between-digital-and-print/.


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  • The title of the post should be in quotation marks, and the name of the website should be in italics. (for example, see p.326)
  • When a time is given and helps define and locate the work, include it. Times should be expressed in whatever form you find them in the source: the twelve-hour-clock form (2:00 p.m.) or the twenty-four-hour-clock form (14:00). Include time zone information when provided and pertinent (5.80).

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