Create an in-text citation. List the author's last name in parentheses after the website quote that appears in your essay. If you do not have the author’s name, use the title of the article or the name of the website, whichever you list at the beginning of your works cited entry.
Document each online source you quote from or paraphrase. A works cited page lists all of the sources used in an essay, giving readers the information needed to locate them. Any research done while writing the paper must be listed here. Each source is a separate entry on this page, which goes at the end of your essay.
Format the list of works cited. Each citation should contain, in this order, the author or editor of the work with the last name listed first, the title of the article in quotation marks, the name of the website underlined or italicized, any version information that is given (examples: a volume number, the date of publication or the last time the site was updated), the publisher or sponsor of the site and the date you accessed the material.
Arrange the works cited entries. The citations are arranged in alphabetical order by the last name of the author. If the author's name is not known, alphabetize by the title of the article. Ignore "A," "An" or "The" when alphabetizing. If no author or article title can be found, alphabetize the entry by the name of the website.