How do you cite a quote from a blog?

To cite a blog post, you should make note of the following pieces of informations:The name of the blog the post has been published on.The title of the specific post you’re citing.The date the post was published.The author of the post.The publisher of the blog site.The URL or direct link to the post.

How do you cite a blog in a research paper?

Last name, First name. “Title of Blog Post.” Web blog post. Blog Name. Publisher/Sponsor of Blog (if applicable), Date Month Year Published.

How do you cite a quote from a blog in MLA?

Blog and Tweets Editor, screen name, author, or compiler name (if available). Posting Title. Name of Site, Version number (if available), Name of institution/organization affiliated with the site (sponsor or publisher), URL. Date of access.

What type of source is a blog?

Primary Sources They are usually Speeches, Interviews and Conversations, and they may be captured in Videos, Audio Recordings, or transcribed into text. What people write. These include Autobiographies, Memoirs, Personal Journals and Diaries, Letters, Emails, Blogs, Twitter Feeds and other forms of Social Media.

How do I know if a blog is credible?

Look at the three letters at the end of the site’s domain name, such as “edu” (educational), “gov” (government), “org” (nonprofit), and “com” (commercial). Generally, . edu and . gov websites are credible, but beware of sites that use these suffixes in an attempt to mislead.

Is a blog a scholarly source?

In general, blogs should not be considered a reliable scholarly source. While some of them are written by real experts and can be great sources for some topics, many are strongly opinionated and can lack the professionalism expected in a scholarly source.

How do you cite a blog in APA in text?

First, if you want to mention the blog as a whole, just include a mention of it in parentheses in your text, just as you would for mentioning an entire website. I really enjoy reading the new APA Books Blog (http://blog.apabooks.org).