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QuestionWhat should I do if I can't find the components needed on a website? Do I leave it blank or something else? Thanks!This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerFor most citation styles, you simply skip over any missing information. In others, you would use an abbreviation to indicate that the information wasn't available. For example, in APA style, if the source does not have a publication date, you would use the abbreviation "n.d."
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QuestionHow do I cite the pictures I used in my document?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerCheck the citation guide for the citation style you're using. They all have sections for citing visual images. Generally, you'll cite an image the same way you would a book, listing the artist or photographer's name, the title for the image, the year the image was published or produced, and where the original image is located. If you found the image online, your citation will likely include a URL for the image and the date you accessed it.
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QuestionHow do I write an in-text citation of a website?Community AnswerGive the author's name (if given), title of the work, group responsible for the site (if applicable), date site was last updated, date of access, and URL.
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QuestionWhat should I do if the author's name is not listed?Community AnswerInstead of the author's name, cite the name of the website (and add N/A if there is no year) with "available at:url" in the reference section.
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QuestionWhat do you do if I am trying to cite a book and the two authors have the same last name?Community AnswerIf it is the same book, write "A and B [LastName], 1995". If it is a different book, it would not matter as long as it is written in the Bibliography.
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QuestionHow do I cite sources when a paper I want to reference has its own citations listed?Community AnswerIf you see something you would like to cite in paper A, but it is already a citation from paper B, find paper B and cite paper B.
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QuestionThere appear to be errors in the "Sample MLA Citation List" - sometimes surnames appear first, sometimes second, for example: "Fonda, Alison, and Jim Terezian." What's happening here?OldmankitCommunity AnswerThis is not an error. For the works cited page in MLA format, the first author's surname is placed first, for alphabetical order. Subsequent authors are identified by first name and surname.
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