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Chicago Style Guide

Websites

Footnote:
1. Author's First Name Last Name, "Title of Page," last modified or accessed Month Day, Year, URL.

Bibliography:
Author's Last Name, First Name. "Title of Page." Last modified or Accessed Month Day, Year. URL.

 

Footnotes

Bibliography

Generic

 If there is no last modified date available, provide an access date instead.

1. Shaheen Shariff, "Define the Line," accessed July 12, 2016, http://mcgill.ca/definetheline/. 

Shariff, Shaheen. "Define the Line." Accessed July 12, 2016. http://mcgill.ca/definetheline/.

Website, corporate author

2. Canadian Red Cross, "Community Health Services in Canada," accessed July 12, 2016, http://www.redcross.ca/how-we-help/community-health-services-in-canada.

Canadian Red Cross. "Community Health Services in Canada." Accessed July 12, 2016. http://www.redcross.ca/how-we-help/community-health-services-in-canada.

Your professor may have different citing expectations than library staff. Always check at the beginning of term and before starting assignments that the citing rules you are using are appropriate for your class.