Citation of individual author:
“Weaving as an artform has been around for millenia and today’s techniques remain largely the same as those used by our distant ancestors” (Ericson, 2011, n.p.).
References:
Ericson, M. (2011). Various Weaving Techniques And Their Significance In Loomwork [Article]. http://www.bransoninstitute.com/URL.
Citation of group or agency:
“Red is the color of passion, of war, of love, and of hatred: it encompasses the entire range of the human experience and for this reason it figures prominently within our body of work” (The Branson Institute, 2010, n.p.).
References:
The Branson Institute. (2010). About Our Work [Article]. http://www.bransoninstitute.com/URL.
Citation of multiple articles with same author and year:
The particular incorporation of red pigment (Ericson, 2011, a) as well as the ancient techniques used (Ericson, 2011, b) are two unique characteristics of the Branson Weavers’ Institute.
References:
a. Ericson, M. (2011). An Exploration of Pigment Types in Woven Tapestries [Article]. http://www.bransoninstitute.com/URL.
b. Ericson, M. (2011). Various Weaving Techniques And Their Significance In Loomwork [Article]. http://www.bransoninstitute.com/URL.