When citing a website with no author, use the title of the webpage in place of the author's name. Include the title of the webpage in quotation marks, followed by the publication date, if available, and the URL.
I'm not sure what you mean by "tiger's citation." Could you please provide more context or clarify your question?
A citation for "The Silent Protesters," published on August 14, 2009, would typically follow a specific format depending on the citation style. For example, in APA style, it could look like this: Author Last Name, First Initial. (2009, August 14). The Silent Protesters. Publisher. If you need a citation in a different style or have specific author details, please provide that information for a more accurate citation.
An example of an APA in-text citation for a source with three authors would be (Smith, Jones, Brown, 2019).
To cite the keyword "leadership styles" on this PowerPoint slide, use the author's last name and the year of publication in parentheses. For example, (Smith, 2021).
Could you please specify the period for which you are seeking research citations?
The correctly formatted citation for the excerpt would depend on the citation style being used. For example, in MLA format, it could be cited as: (Shakespeare, line number). However, without specific details about the source (e.g., the play or act), it's hard to provide a complete citation. Please provide the source for a more accurate citation.
An example of a text citation in a book that includes the keyword "leadership" could be: (Smith, 2019, p. 45) - "Effective leadership is crucial for organizational success."
I would like to know if anyone could get feedback for the author of google or the website manager?
There is plenty of sites that provide services like that. You could look on Youtube for talented artists, lots of them make their own templates for their website.
Sure! Here is an example of a complete citation for a magazine article: Author's Last Name, First Name. "Title of the Article." Name of the Magazine, vol. number, no. number, publication date, page range.
Could you please provide me with the title of the story you are inquiring about so I can accurately provide you with the author's name?
Without having the specific citation, it is difficult to provide a direct reason for it being untrustworthy. However, a source like "The Killers in Our Midst" could be considered untrustworthy if it lacks credibility, contains biased information, or presents unsubstantiated claims without proper evidence or research to back them up. It is important to carefully evaluate the reliability of the source, including the author's expertise and potential conflicts of interest.