I'm trying to cite an article from edu.udym. Should I put edu.udym on the citing or should I add the dot com to the end?

To properly cite an article from edu.udym, you should follow the citation style guidelines specified by your institution or the relevant academic discipline. In general, it is best to include as much information about the source as possible to help readers locate it.

In terms of including the website extension, it depends on the specific URL of the article. If the article is from the website's main domain, edu.udym, then you do not need to add ".com" at the end. However, if the URL of the specific article includes ".com" (e.g., edu.udym.com/article123), then you should include it in your citation.

Here's an example of how to cite a website article from edu.udym APA style:

AuthorLastName, AuthorFirstNameInitial. (Year). Title of article. Site Name. Retrieved from URL

For example:

Smith, J. (2022). The Impact of Climate Change on Biodiversity. edu.udym. Retrieved from https://edu.udym.com/article123

Remember to adapt the citation example to the specific information provided on the article's webpage and to follow the citation style required by your institution or professor. If in doubt, consult a reliable style guide, such as the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA).