How do I cite a web page with no author, year or page number?
When there is no author, the title is used in place of the author’s name. The in-text citation just cites a few words of the title – enough to point the reader to the correct entry on the references page: (“New Child,” 2001, para. 7)In the references page entry, the title moves to the first position:New child vaccine gets funding boost. (2001). Retrieved March 21, 2001, from http://news.ninemsn.com.au/health/story_13178/asp When there is no year provided, simply use the abbreviation n.d. (no date) where the year would normally be listed in your citation or references entry.
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