Hide Date into the Reference List

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How to Hide Date into the Reference List

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this mini tutorial will help you to format your reference bibliography or works cited pages so that your fonts are correct your spacing of your font and your spacing of the entries is correct this is particularly helpful if you copy and paste from or import from EasyBib or a citation machine to get your entries to be the same first highlight all of your entries then right-click and go to font what you want to do in font is make sure that your spacing says normal change that if you have two on the font tab choose a font for all of your paper usually Times New Roman regular and 12-point that is for all of your references make sure nothing else is checked and then click OK well its still highlighted right click again and this time were going to paragraph when it opens you want to make sure that left says zero right says zero spacing before is zero after is zero then go to special this is a drop-down list and it should see hanging click on that and then go down to line spacing and it sho

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The access date (the day you visited a website and got information from it) is not a required element in your citation. However, the MLA Style Center suggests including it when no date of publication is available, or if you suspect the work may be altered or removed (Access Date par. 2).
When creating a Works Cited citation for a website, the date you accessed the material should be included. Date of access is listed day, month, and year and is included at the end of the citation.
In the body of a paper, the in-text citation acknowledges the source of information used. At the end of a paper, the citations are compiled on a References or Works Cited list. A basic citation includes the author, title, and publication information of the source.
List of References author (the person or organisation responsible for the site) year (date created or last updated) page title (in italics) name of sponsor of site (if available) accessed day month year (the day you viewed the site) URL or Internet address (pointed brackets).
For books: author, title, place of publication, publisher, and publication year. For articles: author, title of article, title of journal, volume, issue, date, page numbers, and doi or permalink. For web page resources: author, title of page, Web address or URL, and date of access.
When using APA format, follow the author-date method of in-text citation. This means that the authors last name and the year of publication for the source should appear in the text, like, for example, (Jones, 1998). One complete reference for each source should appear in the reference list at the end of the paper.
Elements to include: Author of paper. Year of publication (in round brackets) Title of paper (in single quotation marks) Title of conference proceedings: subtitle (in italics) Location and date of conference. Place of publication: Publisher. Page references for the paper.
MLA Citation Format: Author last name, author first name (if applicable) Title of article (in quotation marks) Name of newspaper (italicized), city of publication if needed, such as local, less-known newspapers (square brackets, not italicized) Other Contributors. Version or Edition. Issue Number. Publication Date.
Yes, you should normally include an access date in an AMA website citation (or when citing any source with a URL). This is because webpages can change their content over time, so its useful for the reader to know when you accessed the page.

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