Answered By: Lindley Homol Last Updated: Jan 30, 2020 Views: 234
Answered By: Lindley Homol
Last Updated: Jan 30, 2020 Views: 234
According to APA conventions, if the work you are citing does not have a publication date, you would use "n.d.," to indicate "no date," in both the reference list and the in-text citation. For examples of how to cite documents without a date, see the library's APA citation guide.
If you are citing online classroom materials that are missing identifying information, please follow these guidelines: https://libguides.umgc.edu/c.php?g=955782&p=7239988
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