Using Amerifo as a source for a school project or paper? Learn how to cite our site!Note: most of the information on our website was not created by us, but rather created by other sources and compiled into one place on our website. If you are citing an article not created by our team, please cite that source, not our website, in your citation. MLA Format "ARTICLE TITLE." Amerifo -- Reference Information on Everything America. Amerifo Services, Inc., n.d. Web. XX Mon. YEAR. - XX Mon. YEAR stands in for the date that you accessed Amerifo, not for the date that the article was published. An example of this would be 13 Apr. 2015., if you had accessed Amerifo and retrieved your information on April 13, 2015. Unfortunately, we have not found a way to publish the last time each article was updated on the article page. That is why the n.d. is listed in the citation. All our articles were created between 2011 and 2015, with the majority updated since 2015.
APA Format ARTICLE TITLE. (2015). Retrieved Month XX, YEAR, from http://amerifo.net/REST OF ARTICLE URL HERE - Month XX, YEAR stands in for the date you accessed Amerifo. For example, if you had accessed Amerifo and retrieved your information on April 13, 2015, then you would cite this as April 13, 2015. If your article, like the majority of our website, was last given major updates in 2015, you can put the year 2015 in the parentheses where the date the article was published is noted.
Chicago Format "ARTICLE TITLE." Amerifo -- Reference Information on Everything America. 2015. Accessed MONTH XX, YEAR. - Month XX, YEAR stands in for the date you accessed Amerifo. For example, if you had accessed Amerifo and retrieved your information on April 13, 2015, then you would cite this as April 13, 2015. If your article, like the majority of our website, was last given major updates in 2015, you can put the year 2015 where the date the article was published is noted.
References for Citing Sources - EasyBib -- you can create an MLA bibliography for free on this website. If you pay, you can also get APA, Chicago, AMA, CSE, ACS, Harvard 1, and ASA formats as well (we have not listed information for those formats as they are not widely used).
- Citation Machine -- similar to EasyBib, but also has APA, Chicago, and Turabian formats for free.
- APA Style Blog from the American Psychological Association -- has useful information on citing in APA format.
- Purdue OWL -- has useful information on how to cite in MLA as well as in other formats.
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