AIP Website Citation Generator
Cite institute websites, lab pages, project pages, and online physics resources in AIP format with numbered references.
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How to cite a website in AIP
Search for the website
Paste a DOI, URL, ISBN, title, or author name to find the exact source record.
Check the AIP formatting fields
Verify author, year, title, container, and publication details before copying the final citation.
Copy the formatted result
Get the complete AIP citation plus the matching in-text citation or footnote format.
AIP Website Citation Format
Website or Online Resource:
AIP Website Citation Examples
Physics Lab Website
In-text: 1
Institute Resource Page
In-text: 2
Examples formatted in AIP style
Handling Special Cases
Organization as Author
For institutes, laboratories, collaborations, and agencies, use the organisation name as the author.
No Publication Date
When no publication date is shown, rely on the title, organization, URL, and access date.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I cite a website in AIP format?
AIP website citations usually include the author or organisation, page title, website name, URL, and an access date. CiteMe formats that structure automatically.
Can I cite institute or laboratory websites in AIP style?
Yes. Physics workflows often cite organisations such as CERN, NASA, DOE labs, and university research groups. CiteMe handles organisation authors and website metadata cleanly.
Is this AIP website citation generator free?
Yes. You can generate AIP website references for online physics and technical sources without paying.
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