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  1. Jul 24, 2018 · You need to locate these details for the website: page or article author, page or article title, website name, published date, access date, page URL (web address). The author can typically be found on the page, but if there isn’t one listed you can use the website name in its place.

  2. Whatever the information source: website, textbook, journal article, magazine, newspaper, YouTube Video, or social media site, if you have quoted, paraphrased or summarised another person’s work, you need to reference it.

  3. Oct 15, 2024 · Can I use websites in academic study? The short answer is "yes - but you must use them appropriately". Websites can provide valuable evidence to support your discussion, just like books or journal articles.

    • Sarah Britland
    • 2016
  4. Evaluating Web Sources. Although you should generally begin your electronic research by using e-resources available through the Harvard Library, there may be times when you will want to use Google. When you find a source online, you will need to assess whether it is a credible source.

  5. The key pieces of information you need to include for a website are: • the name of the author, institution or organisation • the year the website was last updated • the full title of the website • the online details • the date you last accessed the website 6. Creating a full reference OU Harvard

  6. May 27, 2023 · A facsimile provides an opportunity to preserve the work in all its glory, both visually and through its tactile qualities. Owning a facsimile reproduction is a must-have for anyone who loves books and history, but is unable to afford the high price tag of original editions.

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