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  • February 17, 2020 at 10:38 am #562090
    9463a1705519ab88f2b3996d8acedc05aeef721446ec08207e816321299edad1 80meensat
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    Hello,

    I am using Word in-app referencing of Harvard Anglia. And I am doing most of my RAP research online, which means I’m using the categories “websites” and “document on websites” (for pdfs) when referencing. For web journals like Forbes and Business Insider, I have been using the authors’ name under “author” so for example:

    Author: Petro G
    Name of Webpage: here, I use the title of the article
    Name of Website: Forbes
    Year: 2017

    However, when I generate the reference list, it doesn’t show the name of the website. (I realise the name of the website here, would hold more weight if seen in the in-text citation.) However, because of the recommended fields in the system, the reference list generated does not show Forbes at all. This is what I get:

    Petro, G., 2017. Title here in Italics. [Online]
    Available at: https://www.forbes.com/sites/gregpetro/2017/08/02/Titlehereinitallicst/#1b10e05da808
    [Accessed 7 February 2020].

    I have read earlier in this forum that it is better to use the name of the web journals instead of the authors’ names. I would like to know which way would be better while I still have time to change it. Any feedback will be highly appreciated.

    Thank you

    April 1, 2013 at 11:08 am #121211
    9463a1705519ab88f2b3996d8acedc05aeef721446ec08207e816321299edad1 80meensat
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    Hi Ansi,

    I just came across this forum and would like to join in the next session which is on the 6th of April at 5 pm. please confirm if that is correct.

    Thank You

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