About Canada: Multiculturalism in Canada. 29 Oct. 2007. Mount Allison University. 1 Nov. 2007.
(1) About Canada: Multiculturalism in Canada. (2) 29 Oct. 2007. (3) Mount Allison University. (4) 1 Nov. 2007.
(1) = Title of the web site. If you can find an author, it would come before the title just like a book (last name, first name).
(2) = Most recent date of update, or copyright (typically found at the bottom of webpage or homepage).
(3) = Person or company sponsoring the site.
(4) = Date you accessed the site most recently (date month year).
(5) = The URL…please note how this is formatted, with the < and > surrounding, and including the http://! Note: remove underline.
You do not need to read the following article; however, you need to read the webpage to find the correct information to write an internet source citation. Write your citation in your Google Docs, Pages, Word, or your notebook.
http://www.doug-long.com/hirosh2.htm
Now that you know the format of an internet source citation, practice on your own by writing citations for the following three sites:
http://www.thehistoricalarchive.com/articles/bombing-of-hiroshima.html
http://www.wtj.com/archives/hiroshima.htm
http://www.atomcentral.com/hironaga.html
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