Hello Francesca
Generally what I do in that kind of situation is the following:
If you are not sure of the date of the publication use the "n.d." system.
Wich stands for "no date".
And ad the website name to the reference. Something like this: (
www.mendeley.com, n.d.). Beeying a website page I really donīt know if you
have to reference the page. Maybe not. But still it also depends on the
reference style you may be using.
Another help that you can find is in the Endnote Application software. It
may help you formating your references.
I hope this to be usefull for you. And sorry for my bad English :(
My best regards
Leonardo Pereira
On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 10:46 AM, Francesa Zampollo <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> Dear List members,
> I stumbled across a referencing problem, I hope your expertise might help
> me to figure out the best way to solve it. I have tried to look it up on the
> interned but I'm still unsure..
> I need to reference a webpage for which I don't have the year of
> publication. Do you think that I could use the year from the Last Update
> Date?
>
> Besides, I don't have to reference only one webpage, mot more than one that
> have the same title but different subtitles. I think it's in fact a book,
> and the author created one webpage for each chapter of the book. So how do
> you think I should reference the different pages/chapters?
> Should I create one reference for each chapter (which all have different
> URL), or should I create only one reference for the website/main title and
> indicate the different webpages/chapters in some other way?
>
> I hope this was clear.
>
> Thanks!
> Best regards
> Francesca
>
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