Download Article Show Download Article If you're doing research for a paper or project, you'll likely use online sources. Some websites don't list an author for much of their content. Often, you can list the organization or institution that maintains the website as the author. If naming the organization or institution as an author doesn't make sense, create a citation for a website with no author. The specific format varies depending on whether you're using the Modern Language Association (MLA), American Psychological Association (APA), or Chicago citation style.
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Thanks for submitting a tip for review! Advertisement About This ArticleThanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 86,263 times. Did this article help you?How do you cite a website without an author in MLA?When no author is listed, you may omit the author information from the MLA citation for the website and begin, instead, with the title (Handbook 108). “Title of Web Page.” Title of Website, Publisher, date published in day month year format, URL.
How do you cite a website with no author in a paragraph?Citing Web Pages In Text
For sources with no author, use the title in place of an author. For sources with no date use n.d. (for no date) in place of the year: (Smith, n.d.).
How do you cite a website with no author or date?Author information can sometimes be found under an "About" section on a website. If there is no known author, you can start the citation with the title of the website instead.
How do you in text cite a website with no author or title?How do I cite a source with no author, title, or date in MLA?. No author: Start with the source title.. No title: Provide a description of the source.. No date: Provide an access date for online sources; omit for other sources.. |