How do you in text cite an online encyclopedia?

How do you in text cite an online encyclopedia?

If a dictionary or encyclopedia entry has no author, the in-text citation should include the title of the entry. The title of the entry should be in quotation marks, with each word starting with a capital letter. The title of the entry will be followed by a comma and the year of publication.

Is an online encyclopedia a database?

Online encyclopedia articles are written by writers who work for that specific encyclopedia. An online database gathers high-quality information from a wide variety of sources, often from scholarly and academic research publications.

Is encyclopedia a tertiary source?

Tertiary sources are publications that summarize and digest the information in primary and secondary sources to provide background on a topic, idea, or event. Encyclopedias and biographical dictionaries are good examples of tertiary sources.

How much revenue does Wikipedia make?

As of 2020, the foundation employs over 300 people, with annual revenues in excess of US$109.9 million….Wikimedia Foundation.

Abbreviation WMF
Revenue US$104.5 million (2018) 91.2 million (2017)
Expenses US$81.4 million (2018) 69.1 million (2017)
Endowment (2020) US$58 million

Is Wikipedia sponsored by any organizations?

The project carries no advertisements and is hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American non-profit organization funded mainly through donations, 80% of which are small donations from individual users.

How does allowing users to contribute their website help promote Wikipedia?

Community. Wikipedia does have a strong bond amongst its members, specifically those most involved, or the regulars. It helps build a better relationship amongst contributors and as such tones down disputes and quarrels, specifically those about trivial issues.

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