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To cite an article means to acknowledge and reference it in your writing. This includes providing details such as the author's name, the title of the article, the publication date, the name of the publication, and the URL if it's an online article. Citing articles helps give credit to the original source and allows readers to locate the information if they wish to.
To give them credit.
how do you cite an article that have no author, just the web address
Cite the reference carefully. He will cite the professor's article in his report.
Generally speaking, the title isn't referenced in the paper. Rather the authors are referenced. Furthermore, the proper way to cite articles depends on the reference format that you are supposed to use (IE APA, MLA, Chicago, etc). I would recommend going to www.citationmachine.net to select the format. Then, by entering in the applicable information, the generator will provide you with a way to cite the article on your references page and with ways to cite in within the text of the paper.
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I don't believe YouTube channels are something you can cite properly. For each video you've used, you should cite it in MLA.
This is asking you to cite an article you have read. We don't have the article and it is also looking for your response not ours. We don't do homework nor do we write essays.
The author cites information in the article to provide evidence, support their arguments, give credit to original sources, and strengthen the credibility of their work. It also helps readers to verify the facts and understand the background and context of the topic being discussed.
It would be in the Reference page. You do not cite the name of the book, article, journal, etc. "in text".
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.
You're going to have to find the article online but you can still cite the work.