No date: If there is no date for when the blog began use the date of the first posted message in square brackets.
Place of publication: For the place of publication - after the city, include the state code in brackets for USA/Canada or the country code for outside of the USA/Canada, e.g. St Louis (MI) or Auckland (NZ).
If there is no place of publication, use the author's city.
For more information on reference list format and style, see General information - basics of referencing.
Use [blog on the Internet] if the word blog does not appear in the title.
1. Author(s). Title [Internet] OR [blog on the Internet]. Place of publication: Publisher. Date of publication – [cited date]. Available from: URL
1. Holt M. The Health Care Blog [Internet]. San Francisco: Matthew Holt. 2003 Oct - [cited 2007 May 16]. Available from: http://www.thehealthcareblog.com/the_health_care_blog/.
2. Erskine M. Breast cancer and the immune system [blog on the Internet]. Auckland: Breast Cancer Foundation NZ. 2019 Apr 29 - [cited 2019 Jun 5]. Available from: https://www.breastcancerfoundation.org.nz/news-and-events/news-articles/article/breast-cancer-and-the-immune-system?category=blog
1. Author(s). Title of blog post. Date of blog post [cited date]. In: Title of blog [Internet] OR [blog on the Internet]. Place of publication: Publisher. Date of publication – . [number of screens]. Available from: URL
1. Bolstad, R. What motivates game-using teachers? Episode 6. 2017 Aug 22 [cited 2017 Nov 30]. In: Games for learning blog [Internet]. Wellington (NZ): NZCER. c2013-2019 - . [about 2 screens]. Available from: http://www.nzcer.org.nz/blogs/what-motivates-game-using-teachers-episode-6
1. Author(s). Title [Format]. Secondary author(s) e.g. producer, Director = optional. Place of publication: Publisher; Date of publication [cited date]. Available from: URL
1. Jones RC. Revolutionaries: artificial intelligence [Podcast]. London: BBC World Service; 2015 Oct 9 [cited 2017 Nov 30]. Available from: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p034t02l
2. TedEd. The operating system of life - George Zaidan and Charles Morton [Video file on the Internet]. 2013 Nov 11 [cited 2017 Nov 30]. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JufLDxmCwB0
When using another person's ideas or words, include an Arabic numeral in brackets (consecutively numbered). If the reference is referred to again, the same number is used.
... has been recently identified (1). There is a need to be cautious with giving aspirin to children, as overdosing can lead to mortality (1).
If you are expressing ideas that have originated from more than one source, separate the numbers with commas or use a hyphen if referring to a range of numbers (references).
... in alkyl sulphates such as sodium lauryl sulphate (3,5-6) and diethyl sulphate (7). Other compounds showing promise were those in the C12 - C14 range (3-4).