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  • Format: Title of web page. (Year, Month Date Accessed). Website Name. URL
  • Example: Electric dipole unit converter. (2024, May 3). WebQC.Org. https://www.webqc.org/unitconverters.php?item_type=electric_dipole

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Chicago manual of style

  • Format: 'Title of Web Page.' Website Name, last modified date (if available), URL.
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Harward style

  • Format: Title of Web Page. Website Name. Available at: URL (Accessed: Day Month Year).
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Vancouver style

  • Format: Title of web page [Internet]. Website Name [cited Year Month Day]. Available from: URL.
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