Harvard Examples - Internet sources - Web page

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In-text

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Reference List

Web page with year only

Template

Author. Year. "Title." Accessed Month Date, Year. http://www.xxxxxx.

Example

Indigenous Allied Health Australia. n.d. "Community engagement and projects." Accessed November 21, 2024. https://iaha.com.au/partnerships-and-engagement/community-engagement-and-projects/.

Web page with date

Template

Author. Year. "Title." Last modified Month Day, Year. http://www.xxxxxx.

Example

Ernst, Christopher and Donna Chrobot-Mason. 2017. "If the world is flat, why does it feel so bumpy?" Last modified December 2, 2017. http://www.ccl.org/leadership/enewsletter/2010/DECif.aspx.

Notes

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