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  1. No author

    No author. Reference: Journal Title (Year) ‘Article title’, Volume (Issue), pp. page numbers. Available at: URL (Accessed Day Month Year). Example: Dyslexia (2006) ‘Genetic …

  2. Citing a Website Without Authors

    How to cite a web page in Harvard style with no author. Formula: Web page title (Year published) Available at: URL (Accessed: Day Month Year). Example: Palladio’s Italian villas (2005) …

  3. Reference a Website in Harvard Style

    Referencing websites with missing information. Online sources are often missing information you would usually need for a citation: author, title or date. Here’s what to do when …

  4. Harvard Referencing Guide: Webpage

    Where no authors at all can be identified, you should use the URL. Where no date of publication/update can be found, you should use.. 'no date' In-text citation.

  5. How to reference a work with no author in Harvard referencing …

    This guide shows what to do when you have a source without an author that you need to reference in Harvard style. It covers books, websites, and articles. Certain features …

  6. How to reference a website using the Harvard referencing style

    Web pages with no author or title. Citation structure: URL of the page; The year the site was published/last updated (in round brackets) (Accessed: date) In-text citation Salt …

  7. Guides and databases: Harvard: References with missing details

    Sources with no author. If the source you are referencing is missing an author, use the source's title instead of the author's name in your in-text citation. In your Reference list, …