Read web addresses
(URL)
What does URL means?
URL stands for “Uniform
Resource Locators”. URLs give the users
the address to receive and send information through the Internet.
URL has four parts:
1 -Type of transfer: this part shows us what kind of information is
being transferred
A)
http
B)
gopher
C)
ftp
D)
news
2-Servername.domain: “The second part of the URL tells you
where a Web site resides”. The second part also tells you where the information
coming from “educational (.edu) institution or commercial (.com) service”.
3- Directories and subdirectories: This part shows us where
that page coming from.
4-Filename.filetype:
this part shows the names about what kind of document the user looking
for. For example:
A)
“.html or .htm: hypertext (this is standard for
the Web)”
B)
“.gif, .jpg, .bmp: image types (formats of
visual images)”
C)
“.zip, .tar: compressed files (these files will
be downloaded onto your hard drive; your computer may not be able to interpret
them, and you may need to get an "unzipping" utility)”
Work
citation
http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/research/readingurls.html “LEO: Literacy
Education Online”
General Formulas for Bibliographic Citations
(Purdue OWL, 2013)
· I select two types of citation MLA style and APA
· MLA style electronic sources as Web Publications. Thus, when including the medium of publication for electronic sources.
· MLA (Modern Language Association) style is most commonly used to write papers and cite sources within the liberal arts and humanities.
· Example of MLA format for online sources:
· Author's Last Name, First Name. "Title of Work."Title of Complete Work/Journal.
The date of publication. The date of access. The URL in angle brackets .
When we using APA style for your reference list, consider this basic formula for online sources
· APA (American Psychological Association) style and where to find help with different APA resources. It provides an annotated list of links to all of our APA materials and an APA overview.
· The general formatting requirements of APA Style, as well as the different standards for writing that are expected among APA writers.
· Example of APA format for using ronline sources
· Author/Editor's Last Name, First Initial. (Year, Month Day). Title of article without
Quotation marks. Title of Complete Work/Journal. Retrieved month, day, year, from the World Wide Web: URL
Citati
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