To find the date a website was published, look for a "Last Updated" or "Published On" date at the bottom of the webpage. You can also check the website's "About" or "Contact" page for more information.
To find the publication date of a website, look for a "Last Updated" or "Copyright" date at the bottom of the webpage. This information is usually located in the footer of the site.
To determine the electronic publication date of a document or article, look for a "published on" or "last updated" date on the webpage where the document is hosted. This information is usually found at the top or bottom of the page. If the date is not visible, you can check the metadata of the document by right-clicking on the webpage and selecting "View Page Source" to find the publication date in the HTML code.
To determine the electronically published date of a document or article, look for a "published on" or "posted on" date on the webpage where the document is located. This date is usually found near the title or at the bottom of the page. If the date is not visible, you can check the metadata of the document or article, which can often be accessed by right-clicking on the webpage and selecting "view page source" or "inspect."
To cite a webpage with no author in a research paper, use the title of the webpage in place of the author's name in the citation. Include the title of the webpage in quotation marks, followed by the publication date, the URL, and the date you accessed the webpage.
To cite a website with no author in-text, use the title of the webpage in quotation marks or the first few words of the webpage title if it is long, followed by the publication date or "n.d." if no date is available. For example, ("Title of Webpage," n.d.) or ("First Few Words of Webpage Title," publication date).
When citing a website with no author and no date, use the title of the webpage in place of the author and include "n.d." for no date. For example, ("Title of Webpage," n.d.).
To cite an APA website with no author or date, use the title of the webpage in place of the author and use "n.d." for the date. For example: ("Title of Webpage," n.d.).
To in-text cite a website with no author, use the title of the webpage in quotation marks followed by the publication date or the last update date in parentheses. For example, ("Title of Webpage," n.d.) or ("Title of Webpage," 2021).
To cite a website with no author and no date in APA format, use the title of the webpage in place of the author and include "n.d." (no date) in place of the publication date. For example: ("Title of Webpage," n.d.).
To cite a website with no author or date in APA format, use the title of the webpage in place of the author and use "n.d." (no date) in place of the publication date. For example: ("Title of Webpage," n.d.).
To create an APA citation for a website with no author and no date, start with the title of the webpage in italics, followed by the website name in italics, the URL, and the date you accessed the webpage.