how do you cite an article that have no author, just the web address
Mark Rumary has written: 'The dry garden' -- subject(s): Xeriscaping
Carol Bornstein has written: 'Reimagining the California lawn' -- subject(s): Design, Lawns, Gardens, Xeriscaping, Drought-tolerant plants
Citing for online anonymous authorsYes, you can use the information, but you must cite the source website address.
If an article does not I have an author listed, you cannot use it as a source
An article will reflect bias on the author part if it only reflects a certain opinion by the author. Such an article will entail only positive or negative details about the subject and is not all-inclusive.
Certainly if you know what author you want to address.
The author of the article in Computerworld is [insert author's name].
(Reed)
what is author
what is author
"Why am I reading this article?" "Why did the author write this article?" "Why did the author choose this subject?" "Why did the author include this information?"