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How do I cite Readable?

You may wish to cite Readable as an academic source. For illustration purposes, let's assume you're using the Harvard Referencing System. A link to a website in your bibliography should include:

The author and publishing year
The title of the web page
The date you retrieved the information
A link to the website

You will also likely have in-text references throughout your paper. These include the author's surname and the year of publication, e.g. (Chomsky, 1981).

If you're referencing a particular article on our website, please use the same formatting you would normally with a web article. With '[Readable.com](http://readable.com) by Added Bytes' as the author.

Your results are visible only to you. Therefore, we have export tools available in-app. You can then share your results alongside your essay.

Examples of citation:

'Readable.com by Added Bytes Ltd (CURRENT YEAR). How Readable Is Your Writing? Retrieved (CURRENT DATE) from https://readable.com/ '
(Readable.com, CURRENT YEAR)

If you're still unsure on how to reference a website, please get in touch with your tutor or use your institution's resources.

But, we're always here to help. For any other queries, please don't hesitate to get in touch.

Updated on: 11/11/2020

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