What would be the correct way to cite a website?

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Here are some good sources to tell you how:

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http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/09/

http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/online/citex.html

To correctly cite a website, you should follow a standardized citation style such as MLA (Modern Language Association), APA (American Psychological Association), or Chicago/Turabian. Here are some general guidelines for citing a website in APA and MLA styles:

APA Style:
1. Author(s) or organization name. (Year). Title of the webpage or article. Site Name in Italics. Retrieved from URL.

For example:
Smith, J. (2022). How to Cite a Website. Writing Tips and Tricks. Retrieved from https://www.example.com

MLA Style:
1. Author(s) name(s). "Title of the Webpage or Article." Site Name in Italics, Publisher or Sponsoring Organization, Day Month Year of publication, URL (without https://).

For example:
Smith, John. "How to Cite a Website." Writing Tips and Tricks, Example Publishing, 1 Jan. 2022, www.example.com.

Remember, different citation styles may have specific requirements, such as including additional information like accessed date or page numbers. It's important to consult the official guidelines or use a citation generator tool to ensure accurate formatting.

If you are using a citation generator tool, simply enter the necessary information (author, publication date, title, etc.) about the website into the tool, and it will generate the correct citation in your desired citation style.