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The citation should include the title, pagination, publication date, and the URL. N.B.: Former versions of the Bluebook required that URLs be preceded with available atthat is no longer the case. The URL simply follows a comma at the end of the citation. Author, Title, Main Page Title, (Date or Date and Time), URL.
How does one cite a source? For books: author, title, place of publication, publisher, and publication year. For articles: author, title of article, title of journal, volume, issue, date, page numbers, and doi or permalink. For web page resources: author, title of page, Web address or URL, and date of access.
Citation Elements for Data Responsible party (i.e., investigator, sample collector, creator) Title of dataset. Date of publication of the dataset. Version, when appropriate. Name of data center, repository, and/or publication. Analysis software, if required. Date accessed. Identifier (e.g., DOI or other persistent link)
Include information in the following order: author (the person or organisation responsible for the site. year (date created or revised) site name (in italics) name of sponsor of site (if available) accessed day month year (the date you viewed the site) URL or Internet address (between pointed brackets).