Citing websites in text - Harvard referencing

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  1. emotionalwreck_'s Avatar
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    Re: Citing websites in text - Harvard referencing
    (Original post by monk_keys)
    That may well be it.
    Thank you!
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    Re: Citing websites in text - Harvard referencing
    I was just wondering, what if the author and published date are not on the website? Could I use the name of the website itself?
    E.g: (ACCA, n.d.) ?
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    Re: Citing websites in text - Harvard referencing
    (Original post by NHussain)
    I was just wondering, what if the author and published date are not on the website? Could I use the name of the website itself?
    E.g: (ACCA, n.d.) ?
    Yeah you'd put the website name instead. Are you by any chance doing an assignment for Accounting and Finance? As I'm doing one too.
    Last edited by emotionalwreck_; 10-07-2012 at 20:31.
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    Yes I am
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