how do you cite an article that have no author, just the web address
- If you copy word-for-word, use quotations. - Put things into your own words. This is called paraphrasing. Be aware that after you paraphrase you must cite your source for the idea because it isn't something you came up with. - CITE, CITE,CITE ...did I mention to CITE your sources. Depending on your topic and the style of paper you are writing it will either be a works cited page or a bibliography. A good cite to use to create one of these (if you don't know how to already) is www.bibme.org. You just have to enter in the information and style of citations and wheather it is a works cited or a bibliography and the generator will put your source in the correct format in alphabetical order. If you have any more questions about this let me know. :)
Theres really no difference if your doing a bibliography i suggest just skipping the website title and put S.A for same as article.
There's a free-to-join site called Triond, where you can publish pretty much any kind of article. Better still you receive 50% of the advertising revenue from the page via PayPal or cheque. I've put a link below to get you to the site. Better known article sites include ezinearticles.com which tends to be used by authors with a product or service to promote, and helium.com which tends to be more literary.
A direct address refers to someone speaking to or about another specific person. When you are having a conversation with just one other person, this is direct address.
1. Persuade that means the author wants to persuade you to do something with his writing. 2. Inform that means the author wants to teach of tell you something. 3. Entertain that means the author is just writing to write. He or she is not trying to inform you or persuade you, just entertain.
To cite an Associated Press article appearing in a newspaper on the Works Cited page of a research paper, write down the name of the author, the title of the article, the title of the publication, the date, and page.
If the Internet article does not have pages, simply use the author's last name in parentheses at the end of the sentence where the information is cited. For instance: (Smith). Remember to include the full citation in your Works Cited list at the end of your paper.
Cite a book using the author - date format. If it is a direct quote, also include the page number. The related link, The OWL at Purdue, gives good examples depending on how many author's there are. For one author, directly quote, cite as follows, from The OWL at Purdue: According to Jones (1998), "Students often had difficulty using APA style, especially when it was their first time" (p. 199). She stated, "Students often had difficulty using APA style," but she did not offer an explanation as to why (Jones, 1998, p. 199).
To cite Aristotle in an academic paper or publication, include the author's name (Aristotle), the title of the work (italicized), the translator's name (if applicable), the publication date, and the specific passage or section number. Standard citation styles like APA, MLA, or Chicago may have different formatting requirements, so it's essential to follow the guidelines provided by the style guide you are using.
It is a plagiarism. You should alsways cite your sources, otherwise you just stole the content.
Why, yes you can, just copy the article, paste in Word and then Copy from there and paste on to your blog... you will find the Copy paste etc. buttons on the right click menu! Happy Blogging !
I would just put www.facebook.com
You can cite this page by including the title of the page, the URL, the publication or website name, the publication date (if available), and the date you accessed it. If the page has an author, include their name as well.
I don't believe YouTube channels are something you can cite properly. For each video you've used, you should cite it in MLA.
I just read an "Article". (that is the sentence)^^^
In the bibliography, you would cite the U.S. Constitution by listing "U.S. Constitution" followed by the article or amendment number if applicable. If you are citing a specific section or clause, include that information as well. Finally, provide the year of ratification (1787) and the source where it was accessed.
When citing a web article without an author in MLA format, use the title of the article in quotation marks (" ") instead of the author's name in the in-text citation. For example, ("Title of Article"). This will also be the first element in your corresponding Works Cited entry along with the rest of the necessary publication information.