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In a list of sources, the access date for a website is the day that you visited the web site to obtain the information. For example, if you visited WikiAnswers today you would list today's date as the access date.
The retrieval date refers to the date on which you accessed a particular source of information, such as a website or database. This information is typically included in citations to provide context about when the source was consulted.
well first you write down the URL exactly, then the publisher or author and then the date that you visited and got your info. then you write the date the website was last published. and there you have it
There are a number of websites and newspapers to get up to date Israel news from. One source is the bbc news website but this website is only from a UK another reliable source is plough shares, which is also a website, this is just Israel news.
You write the main theme, or part of the website's information. You then write the date that it was last modified or the date that you visited it. Lastly, you write the name of the website. Example: "Lewis and Clark in North Dakota." 15 Jan 2005. www.state.nd.us/hist/LewisClark/indexFrameset.html> I hope this helps you! :)
This is the date when the user visited the site.
You should include a URL in a bibliography when a source is retrieved from an online website or database. This helps in providing easy access to the source for readers and researchers. It is important to verify the stability of the URL and include the retrieval date if the content is subject to change.
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Source management is important to ensure that the source of some product is kept safe and up to date. This can refer to many different things, such as the source code of a program, like Google.
When writing a bibliography, the date of access would be when the writer first visited a particular website. For example in the below citation, "03 May 2010" would be the date of access"WikiAnswers - What Does Date of Access Mean." WikiAnswers - The Q&A Wiki. Web. 03 May 2010. >.
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If there is no date available for a source in the bibliography, you can use "n.d." which stands for "no date". It is important to ensure that the reader can still identify and locate the source based on the information provided, even if the date is missing.