In response to Michael Schlagnhaufer:
When citing an electronic source you should include at least the following information.
- Document title or description
- An address (in Internet terms, a uniform resource locator, or URL). This is the most important piece of information and must be accurate. You can copy the URL from the address box in your browser.
- Date (either the date of information publication or the date of retrieval.)
- Author(s) details if possible.
- Additional information
As Nationmaster graphs are secondary sources (Nationmaster data comes from other sources), you should cite the graphs as follows:
In your text: (United Nations(2002) as cited by Nationmaster.)
In your references list: Nationmaster, "Urbanization in 2015". Retrieved June 6, 2005,
http://www.nationmaster.com/red/graph/peo_urb_in_201
There are many acceptable ways of citiing electronic sources including MLA, APA, Chicago and CBE. Check with your teacher which style is preferred / required. Details for citing internet sources using each of these styles can be found at Bedford St Martin
http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/online/citex.html>citation styles online page.
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