How Do You Cite A Web Page In APA With No Author?
Websites are common sources for essays, but citing them can sometimes be tricky, and when the site has no clear author, it can be even trickier. The American Psychological Association (APA) style has specific guidelines for citing web pages that do not have authors both in the text and on the References list at the end of the essay. When obtaining web pages as sources, be sure to obtain as much information about the site as possible, including date of publication, the page’s title, date that the page was accessed and the URL. List the full title of the web page when writing a lead-in type of in-text citation. A lead-in is when the citation information is written into the text of the essay. In the text, titles of web pages should be placed in quotation marks. Example: According to the article “School Days,” many kids today love school. Add the publication date in parentheses after the title. Example: According to the article “School Days” (2009), many kids today love school. Use a paren