How to cite website with no author

    • How to properly cite a website?

      Citing a web page is very similar to citing a website except the title of the page is added in italics: Author surname(s), initial(s). (Year of publishing). Title of page [Online]. Title of site. Available at: URL (Accessed: day month year) Web Page Example. Thomson, M. (2017). APA citation [Online]. How and when to reference.


    • How do you cite an internet article with no author?

      No author. Instead of the author’s name, include the first few words of the work’s title in the in-text citation. Enclose the title in double quotation marks when citing an article, web page or book chapter. Italicize the title of periodicals, books, and reports. No publication date. If the publication date is unknown, use “n.d.” (no date) instead. For example: (Johnson, n.d.).


    • How to APA reference a website with no author?

      APA website citations usually include the author, the publication date, the title of the page or article, the website name, and the URL. If there is no author, start the citation with the title of the article. If the page is likely to change over time, add a retrieval date.


    • How to in-text cite a website?

      Method 1 Method 1 of 3: Citing a Website with the Date and Author Use parentheses at the end of the phrase you are citing. Always start the in-text citation with parentheses after the phrase you are quoting. Note the author's full last name. Look for the last name of the author of the website you are citing. Include the date the website content was published. ... End with a period outside the parentheses. ...


    • [PDF File]APA 7th Edition (2020): Citations & Reference List

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      In-Text Citations for Sources with No Known Author • If the work does not have a listed author, you must cite the source by its title in the signal phrase. If the title is long, place only the first few identifying words within the parentheses.


    • [PDF File]BLUEBOOK RULE 18: CITATION TO INTERNET AND ELECTRONIC RESOURCES

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      If the web page has no named author, but the website has a clear institutional owner, use the name of the institutional owner in the spot for the author’s name (Example 1) unless the institutional owner is clear from the title of the website (Example 2).


    • [PDF File]How to Write an APA Style Reference When Information Is Missing

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      Title of document [Format]. Title is missing Provide author and date, describe document inside square brackets, and then give source Author, A. A. (date). [Description of document]. Author and date are both missing Substitute title for author and. n.d.


    • [PDF File]How do you reference a web page that lists no author?

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      Because there is no date and no author, your text citation would include the title (or short title) "n.d." for no date, and paragraph number (e.g., "Heuristic," n.d., para. 1). The entry in the reference list might look something like this: Heuristic. (n.d.). In Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary (11th ed.).


    • [PDF File]APA Reference List for Websites - University Writing Center

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      For in-text citations of a source with no author, use the first few words of the reference list entry (usually the title) and the year. Use double quotation marks around the title or abbreviated title: ("All 33 Chile Miners Freed," 2010). If the web page does not list a publication year: Replace the date with (n.d.). Example:


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