Referencing a website
Websites can be tricky. You must be careful about the websites you use and think about who has created them. If you don’t have a named person as an author, you need to think about why. If you are sure that it is a trustworthy source you can include the website in your research and use the name of the organisation as a corporate author.
Websites
Author, A. A. or Corporate Author. (Year). Title of website. Retrieved Month, Year. http://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
For example
Ray, J. (2011). Voices from Ancient Egypt. Retrieved May, 2024. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/egyptians/human_gallery.shtml
or
Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology. (2016). Tracking Australia’s climate through 2016. Retrieved November, 2019. http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/updates/articles/a022.shtml
If you use an online bibliography tool make sure it follows the format above.
References
The University of Sydney Library. (2020). Your guide to APA 7th style referencing. https://www.library.sydney.edu.au/support/referencing/apa-7th.
Websites
Author, A. A. or Corporate Author. (Year). Title of website. Retrieved Month, Year. http://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
For example
Ray, J. (2011). Voices from Ancient Egypt. Retrieved May, 2024. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/egyptians/human_gallery.shtml
or
Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology. (2016). Tracking Australia’s climate through 2016. Retrieved November, 2019. http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/updates/articles/a022.shtml
If you use an online bibliography tool make sure it follows the format above.
References
The University of Sydney Library. (2020). Your guide to APA 7th style referencing. https://www.library.sydney.edu.au/support/referencing/apa-7th.