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If you were citing a website with an author without a publication date, the proper citation format would be Kraizer, S. (2011). Safety on the Internet. Retrieved from http://safechild.org/categoryparents/safety-on-the-internet/.

A citation typically contains the author's name, the date, the name of the publisher, the name of the journal, or a DOI (Digital Object Identifier). The information required for a citation, its arrangement, punctuation, and other formatting are all determined by the citation style.

There are numerous distinct citation formats used in various academic fields, but they may all be grouped into one of three categories:

  • Include identifying information about the source, such as the author's last name, publication date, and, if possible, a page number, in parentheses (author-date). Sometimes the publication date is left out (author-page).
  • Including a number in brackets or superscript that corresponds to a reference in your reference list that is numbered.

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