Website-specific information:
* URL (Uniform Resource Locator): This is the web address of the website or specific page you used.
* Date Accessed: This is the date you accessed the information on the website. This is important because websites can be updated or change, so it's good to note when you viewed it.
* Version or Edition: If the website has specific versions or editions, you should include them.
Optional, but recommended:
* Author or Organization Name: If known, include the name of the author or organization that created the website.
* Date Published or Updated: If available, include the date the website was published or last updated.
Why these are not included in book entries:
* URLs: Books don't have URLs, so this is irrelevant.
* Date Accessed: Books are printed and don't change their content, so the date you accessed it isn't relevant.
* Version or Edition: While books can have editions, it's usually clear from the title or bibliographic information.
Remember:
* Always follow the specific formatting guidelines of your style guide (e.g., MLA, APA, Chicago).
* You may need to modify the information you include depending on the specific website and the style guide you are using.