OK or not? You find text on a web page that has no author name or date. You add this text to your paper assignment and cite only the title and URL.

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  • Liska - 11 years ago

    If you know how to reference, you should know that this is unacceptable. When you don't know who the writer is, you use anonymous or unknown. And if you do not know the date, you write n.d. It all depends on the referencing style that you are using.

    For example:
    (Anonymous n.d)
    According to Anonymous (n.d)

  • MB - 11 years ago

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    We might as well use Wiki, its just as valid!

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