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This screencast will show you how to add a website
as a source within EasyBib. Once you are
in EasyBib and in your project, simply go to a website that you will use.
I found this one on human trafficking in Michigan.
I take the URL, copy it and
I make sure I'm and the website tab, and simply paste it in and hit
Cite This. It will cite as much info as it can. It does
tell me to double check anything that is in red. I may need to clean this up if it's long.
My article title - go back in here
and see - my article title is actually
just Human Trafficking so I get rid of that.
I look for an author. Going back to
that site. Because it's from the state of Michigan, I assume
there's not one author specifically.
I leave that blank. I cannot find an author.
The name of the website itself
is Michigan.gov -
State Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette's
page on human trafficking. So
that's a lot that I'm going to have to write.
Publisher
or sponsor for this - I am leaving it blank,
but typing in the title.
Of course, I can't remember everything - Attorney General Bill Schuette
I'm going to make sure I'm
spelling his name properly. I don't think I am.
Scroll down to see when it was
electronically published. The website itself says 2013
but I don't know when this specifically was
published, so I am going to leave that
blank. The date of access was
today and I click Create Citation.
It is done and added. It tells me that this
citation was added and this is my entire list.
The one that is highlighted is the one that I just
added.