Washington State University Buildings and Landscapes

How to Cite a Page?

An individual page should be cited as being by Andrew Gillreath-Brown, the author listed on the page, or in most cases the Washington State University Historic Preservation Committee. Then, the citation year is located at the bottom of a page, which shows when the page was last updated. Then, list the title of the page, the version of the page (also listed at the very bottom of the page in the footer) and full update date, and list the Washington State University Historic Preservation Committee, Pullman, WA. 

Creator’s Last name, First name. Year of Last Update of Page. “Title of the page.” Title of the website, First name Last name of any contributors, Version (if applicable), updated on (month day, year), URL (use Scalar URL). Publisher, Place of Publication.

Examples

Gillreath-Brown, Andrew. 2018. WSU Buildings Timeline. Washington State University Buildings and Landscapes, Andrew Gillreath-Brown and Historic Preservation Committee, Version 12, updated on August 31, 2018, http://cdsc.libraries.wsu.edu/scalar/wsu-buildings-landscapes/wsu-buildings-timeline. Washington State University Historic Preservation Committee, Pullman, WA.

Washington State University Historic Preservation Committee. 2018. College Hall. Washington State University Buildings and Landscapes, Version 40, updated on August 30, 2018, http://cdsc.libraries.wsu.edu/scalar/wsu-buildings-landscapes/college-hall. Washington State University Historic Preservation Committee, Pullman, WA.

Gruen, J. Philip. 2018. Bryan Hall Narrative. Washington State University Buildings and Landscapes, Version 2, updated on September 20, 2018, http://cdsc.libraries.wsu.edu/scalar/wsu-buildings-landscapes/college-hall/bryan-hall-narrative. Washington State University Historic Preservation Committee, Pullman, WA.

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