
SS Cyril and Methodius Orthodox Institute
Orthodox Education for Faith and Life

WEBSITES
Below are instructions on how to reference a webites
WEBSITE
1st Footnote
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Note number. First Author’s Full Name and Full Name of Additional Author(s) (up to 3 authors. Any more use et al. after first author),"Webpage Title: Webpage Subtitle," Website Title (Place of Publication: Publisher’s Name, Year of Publication), URL (Date accessed day/month/year).
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Examples
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1. David D. Bundy, "Language and the Knowledge of God
in Ephrem the Syrian," Syriac Studies (2022),
http://www.syriacstudies.com/2022/09/07/language-and-the-knowledge-of-god-in-ephrem-the-syrian-dr-david-d-bundy/ (accessed 12/10/2022).
2. Reformed Church in America, “Communion: FAQ and Liturgies,” Reformed Church Press (n.d.), https://www.rca.org/about/worship/communion/(accessed 29/09/2022).
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Subsequent Footnotes
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Note number. Author’s Surname and Surname of Additional Authors (up to 3 authors. Any more use et al. after first author), "Shortened Article Title."
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Examples
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1. Bundy, "Language and the Knowledge of God."
2. Reformed Church in America, “Communion."
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Bibliography
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Author’s Surname, Author’s Given Name, and Full Name of Additional Author(s), "Webpage Title: Webpage Subtitle," Website Title (Place of Publication: Publisher’s Name, Year of Publication), URL (Date accessed day/month/year).
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Example Bibliography
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Bundy, David D., "Language and the Knowledge of God in Ephrem the Syrian," Syriac Studies (2022),
http://www.syriacstudies.com/2022/09/07/language-and-the-knowledge-of-god-in-ephrem-the-syrian-dr-david-d-bundy/ (accessed 12/10/2022).
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Reformed Church in America, “Communion: FAQ and Liturgies,” Reformed Church Press (n.d.), https://www.rca.org/about/worship/communion/(accessed 29/09/2022).
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