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6. When there is no author, items should be cited using the title. If it is the title of a chapter or article, use double quotation marks around the title. If it is the title of a book, web page, report, etc. underline the title
Do NOT use Anon. or Anonymous.
("Study Finds", 1992)
Oxford dictionary for scientific writers and editors (1991) defines ...
in full list:
List the following details, in order:
Author(s) of page (full stop)
Date of publication in parentheses (full stop)
Title of page underlined or in italics (full stop)
Retrieved month day, year (comma)
URL preceded by 'from'
Perry, R. (1997). Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Causes. Retrieved July 31, 2000, from
http://www.nyspsych.org/cybercol/sept97/perry.html
Web pages with no author
Salinity in Western Australia - an introduction. (1999). Retrieved January 25, 2000, from
http://www.agric.wa.gov.au/progserv/natural/trees/Salinity/salwa.htm
Web pages with no date
Strauss, S. (n.d.). Pilot fatigue. Retrieved July 31, 2000, from
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~dxw/Pilot_Fatigue.html