Please remember to check with your standards guide or professor’s guidelines for the exact syntax to suit your needs.
Lopez-Palacios, Abelardo (1970). start. Wiki-L@b. Retrieved 23:21, 18 April, 2025 from http://wikilab.geo-lab.info/start.
“start.” Wiki-L@b. 1 Jan 1970, 01:00 CET. 18 Apr 2025, 23:21 <http://wikilab.geo-lab.info/start>.
Lopez-Palacios, Abelardo, ‘start’, Wiki-L@b, 1 January 1970, 01:00 CET, <http://wikilab.geo-lab.info/start> [accessed 18 April 2025]
Lopez-Palacios, Abelardo, “start,” Wiki-L@b, http://wikilab.geo-lab.info/start (accessed April 18, 2025).
Lopez-Palacios, Abelardo. start [Internet]. Wiki-L@b; 1970 Jan 1, 01:00 CET [cited 2025 Apr 18]. Available from: http://wikilab.geo-lab.info/start.
start, http://wikilab.geo-lab.info/start (last visited April 18, 2025).
Lopez-Palacios, Abelardo. start. Wiki-L@b. January 1, 1970, 01:00 CET. Available at: http://wikilab.geo-lab.info/start. Accessed April 18, 2025.
@misc{ wiki:xxx, author = "Lopez-Palacios, Abelardo", title = "start --- Wiki-L@b", year = "1970", url = "http://wikilab.geo-lab.info/start", note = "[Online; accessed 18-April-2025]" }
When using the LaTeX package url (\usepackage{url}
somewhere in the preamble), which tends to give much more nicely
formatted web addresses, the following may be preferred:
@misc{ wiki:xxx, author = "Lopez-Palacios, Abelardo", title = "start --- Wiki-L@b", year = "1970", url = "\url{http://wikilab.geo-lab.info/start}", note = "[Online; accessed 18-April-2025]" }