
Treat a blog entry in the same way you would an article in a periodical ( 14.206, 14.208). Include also the word "blog" in parentheses if not part of the blog title, the date the blog entry was posted and a URL. Michael Geist) and the titles of blog entries put in quotation marks. A blog title needs to be italicized (e.g.If no publication, modification or revision date is available on the website, provide an access date (e.g.
Titled sections or pages within a website are put in quotation marks ( 14.206).
The title of a website is not put in quotation marks and is not italicized unless it is also the title of a book. Website citations should include: author, title, owner or sponsor of the site, date of publication, modification or revision and URL ( 14.207). Include the title and author/sponsor of cited websites in the body of your paper as well as in the notes and bibliographic entries ( 14.206). "The Canadian Wireless Story: Comparative Data Shows World's Highest Carrier Revenues Per SIM." Michael Geist (blog). "Mormonism and the American Mainstream." National Humanities Center. Michael Geist, "The Canadian Wireless Story: Comparative Data Shows World's Highest Carrier Revenues Per SIM," Michael Geist (blog), January 22, 2019. Donald Scott, "Mormonism and the American Mainstream," National Humanities Center, last modified August 2004. More guidelines for citing this type of material can be found in sections 14.205 - 14.209.
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