List the last and first name of the author, followed by a period. For example:
Smith, Charles.
List the title of the article in quotation marks, followed by a period. For example:
"Emerging Market Growth Poles are Redefining Global Economic Structure."
List the name of the website in italics, followed by a period. For example:
The World Bank.
List the date on which the article you are citing was last modified, followed by a period. For example:
Last modified May 17, 2011.
List the full URL of the article, followed by a period. For example:
http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL.
Ensure that the finished citation appears in the following format:
Smith, Charles. "Emerging Market Growth Poles are Redefining Global Economic Structure." The World Bank. Last modified May 17, 2011. http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL.
If no author is given, begin your citation with the title. For example:
"Emerging Market Growth Poles are Redefining Global Economic Structure." The World Bank. Last modified May 17, 2011. http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL.
If no date of publication or modification is listed, list the date on which you accessed the article. For example:
Smith, Charles. "Emerging Market Growth Poles are Redefining Global Economic Structure." The World Bank. Accessed May 17, 2011. http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL.