

Notice the name of the database is listed at the end.The broad scientific knowledge we have today is the accomplishment of many researchers over time.

Journal of International Marketing. Dec2018, Vol. It will look something like this: A Cross-National Study of Evolutionary Origins of Gender Shopping Styles: She Gatherer, He Hunter?īy: Dennis, Charles Brakus, J. Joško Ferrer, Gemma García McIntyre, Charles Alamanos, Eleftherios King, Tamira. You can also find the name of the database in the summary of information just below the title of the article in the search results list. Scroll down to the bottom of this list of information, and you should see "Database" listed near the bottom. This will bring you to a page with a description of the article as well as other useful information. Click on the title of the article in the search results list. You can find the name of the database a few ways: If you find an article through the search bar on the main library page, you might be unsure which database the article is from, because this searches across many different databases. Otherwise, if it is an unknown author, start your citation with the title of the work.

If and only if an item is signed as being created by Anonymous, use "Anonymous" where you'd normally put the author's name. Use the initials in your in-text citation and list the entry under the first initial in your Works Cited page. If the author is known only by initials, treat the initials as one unit. Also, it is possible for the author's name to be written as only initials.

It may be an organization or corporation, for example Health Canada or a username on a site such a YouTube. Note: An author/creator won't necessarily be a person's name. In-text citation would be ("How to Teach") "How to Teach Yourself Guitar." eHow, Demand Media, Accessed 24 June 2016. Use the first one, two, or three main words from the title, in either italics or in "quotation marks" (the same way it is written in your Works Cited list). You should provide enough words to make it clear which work you're referring to from your Works Cited list. If no author or creator is provided, start the citation with the title of the source you are citing instead.
