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How to quote blog posts from non-academic publications?

October 30, 2025
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Non-academic blog posts can be cited when they provide relevant commentary, data, or perspectives pertinent to scholarly discourse, provided the source possesses sufficient credibility and authority on the subject. Formal citation is feasible and recognized in most academic disciplines. Key requirements include evaluating the blog's credibility through author expertise, institutional affiliation, evidence-based content, and transparency. Consistency with the chosen academic citation style (e.g., APA, MLA, Chicago) is mandatory. Include the author's real name (if identifiable), publication date, post title, blog name, and the stable URL (permalink). Crucially note the date you accessed the content, as web sources can change. Use blogs primarily for supplementary or contemporary viewpoints, not foundational theory. To implement this, first identify full attribution details: author(s), exact publication date, specific post title, and distinct blog name. Integrate the citation into your reference list/bibliography per your style guide: typically author, publication year, title (in sentence case), "Blog post", Blog Name, and URL. Include an access date before the URL for accuracy (e.g., APA: Retrieved Month Day, Year, from URL). In-text citations follow the style’s format for authors and date. Ensure the URL is functional and points directly to the cited post. This practice lends transparency and allows verification of sources contributing to your argument.
How to quote blog posts from non-academic publications?
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