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A Chicago style citation for a Web site.
Here’s what’s needed for a Chicago style bibliography when you are citing a Web site.
A Web site source should have:
Author
Page title
Web site’s name
URL
The date you went to the site (month, day, year)
Let’s say you’re doing a paper on physical fitness, and you turned to the deepest well of knowledge and information in the universe – YouTube. The citation would look like this in Chicago Humanites.
Jackdanyells. (2007, September 14). How to Workout Your Abs Without Buying Stupid Crap. YouTube. Retrieved September 10, 2007, from Jackdanyells. "How to Workout Your Abs Without Buying Stupid Crap." YouTube. Retrieved September 10, 2007, from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrUUEujszlY
The Chicago Scientific is formatted like this:
Jackdanyells. How to workout Your Abs Without Buying Stupid Crap. YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrUUEujszlY (accessed September 10, 2007).



