To properly cite a web source in a paper, include the author's name (if available), the title of the webpage, the publication date (if available), the URL, and the date you accessed the webpage. Use a citation style such as APA or MLA to format the citation correctly.
You can cite a source on the web by giving its URL.
To properly IEEE cite a website in your research paper, follow this format: Author(s). "Title of the Web Page." Title of the Website, Publisher (if different from the website title), Publication Date, URL.
To cite a web article with no author in a research paper, use the title of the article in quotation marks followed by the publication date and the URL. For example: ("Title of Article," publication date, URL).
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The web page "Citing Web Page with No Author" provides guidelines on how to properly cite a webpage when the author is unknown.
Internet Source Cards 1. Author 2. Title 3. Date Published 4. Name of Website (Just the website. Example - Answers.com or Wikipedia.com - without [www.]) 5. Web. (Yes, just write web with a period after.) 6. URL 7. Date Acquired For questions just comment and I'll find the info for you. (: Thanks!
To find papers that cite a particular paper, you can use academic databases like Google Scholar or Web of Science. Simply search for the title of the paper you are interested in, and then look for the "Cited by" or "References" section to see a list of papers that have cited the original paper.
To find papers that cite a specific paper, you can use academic databases like Google Scholar or Web of Science. Simply search for the title of the paper you are interested in, and then look for the "Cited by" or "References" section to see a list of papers that have cited the original paper.
how do you cite an article that have no author, just the web address
Best way to do it EASYBIB.COM! All you do is input the web address and some info about the cite and **PRESTO** your source it automatically cited. Trust me, used this for a report in school - no more staying up till 2 AM making a bibliography! -saf
I usually use Wikipedia since it has an entry for EVERYTHING. BUT, there is a downside. Anybody can change the answers on Wikipedia, so you are never sure about the answers! Take precautions on some articles. There was an incident when a kid put in a phony quote into an article in Wikipedia about a musician that died, and suddenly, the quote popped up in newspapers and other media across the globe!