To find out who owns the URL, go to: whois.org To find out home page information, check the page source, on most browsers at VIEW - SOURCE CODE The first section might include the authors name, esp if the author used Front Page.
You can find the owner of a website by checking the "whois" information of the website by Whoisxy.com .Here they provide the website's owner details(location, address, contact details) of the site. Check it.
One can find a fine art print publisher on the Yelp website where one can search by category and find contact details. The 'Art Business' website also allows one to find publishers.
You could go to http://www.whois.net and enter the site you want info on.
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You can find a book's DOI by checking the publisher's website, the book's title page, or by searching for the book on a database like CrossRef or the DOI.org website.
You can typically find the publisher of an online news article by looking for the byline, which usually includes the author's name and often the name of the publication or news organization. Additionally, you can scroll to the bottom of the article to find information about the publisher or check the "About" section of the news website.
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rarlab.com is the website for the publisher of WinRAR.
The name of the publisher on a website is often located on the Home page or on the About Us page. Sometimes the publisher might also be located under "webmaster."
When citing a website without a listed publisher, use the website's title in place of the publisher in your citation. Include the website's URL and the date you accessed the site to provide proper credit and allow others to locate the source.
One can find listings of owner financed real estate at the website "local". This website lists all owner financed real estate in your local area or wherever you want to search for it.