The retrieval date refers to the date on which you accessed a particular source of information, such as a website or database. This information is typically included in citations to provide context about when the source was consulted.
No, the retrieval date is not required in APA citations for online sources unless the content is likely to change over time.
If the content of the source of citation has never been altered then you do not need a retrieval date to be mentioned. If the content of the source has been modified, then u need a retrieval date (which is the date when the modification or update took place). Such an example would be a citation from wikipedia.com that keeps on updating and altering every now and then with the change of technological improvements.
"Date accessed" refers to the date when a person last viewed or used a particular piece of information, such as a website or article. It is important in information retrieval because it helps ensure the accuracy and relevance of the information being accessed. By knowing when the information was last accessed, users can determine if it is up-to-date and reliable for their needs.
The search engine is a program that is used for data retrieval from a network or database. Examples include Google and Bing.
Google gives the copyright date as the current year, because that's the date the page rendered.
no one knows that only google does why not ask them
by delet from history date by date
Google was first created on September 4, 1998
"If you are meaning data retrieval, you can contact the company that makes your style of computer and they should help you with a software you can download."
The expiration date is in Julian code... Google that to get your expiration date.
The date of that was in 1613. It's called google. =] Muahahahahah!