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To cite a website in an academic or professional context, you typically follow a specific format depending on the citation style you're using (e.g., APA, MLA, Chicago).

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Here's a general guide on how to cite a website using APA and MLA styles:

APA Style:

Format for citing a website in APA style:

Author. (Year). Title of webpage. Website Name. URL

Example:

Smith, J. (2023). How to Cite a Website. Example Website. https://www.example.com/cite

MLA Style:

Format for citing a website in MLA style:

Author. "Title of Webpage." Website Name, Publisher, Publication date, URL.

Example:

Smith, John. "How to Cite a Website." Example Website, Example Publisher, 2023, https://www.example.com/cite.

Here are some additional tips:

If the website does not have an author, you can start the citation with the title of the webpage.
If the publication date is not available, you can use "n.d." (no date) instead.
Make sure to include the full URL of the webpage.
If you're citing a specific page or article within a website, include the title of the page/article in quotation marks after the author's name or the title of the website.
Remember to consult the specific guidelines of the citation style you're using, as there may be variations or additional requirements.
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