CITING CDC ARTICLEES
Make sure you have a google doc created to store your citations.
*********ITEMS IN RED STAY THE SAME!************
*********ITEMS IN RED STAY THE SAME!************
"Ebola: Diagnosis." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services, 25 Apr. 2015, www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/diagnosis/index.html.
Accessed 13 Sept. 2017.
Human Services, 25 Apr. 2015, www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/diagnosis/index.html.
Accessed 13 Sept. 2017.
"Title of Article." Title of Website, Publisher, date of publication, URL. date accessed.
**** NOTE: The print out article title is "Diagnosis" but that doesn't give your reader enough information if they wanted to find that article. You need to put your disease name before the article title on the print out.
EXAMPLE: "Ebola: Diagnosis" or "Ebola: Treatment"
***NOTE 2: The publisher for the CDC is always U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
**** NOTE 3: Have the website open on your computer so you can copy the URL into your google doc.
EXAMPLE: "Ebola: Diagnosis" or "Ebola: Treatment"
***NOTE 2: The publisher for the CDC is always U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
**** NOTE 3: Have the website open on your computer so you can copy the URL into your google doc.