When a newspaper article has no author, automatically move the newspaper title to the front (depending on referencing style)
In Harvard Cite Them Right, newspaper articles with no author must appear like this:
Newspaper Title (Year) ‘Article title’, date, page numbers.
But in refworks they appear like this:
Anonymous (Year) ‘Article title’, Newspaper Title, date, page numbers.
this is incorrect and could lead to people failing to pass their course, or having to redraft an entire bibliography for publication.
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Becky Rice commented
When a newspaper article has no author, the standard practice is to automatically move the newspaper title to the front of the citation. This keeps the reference organized and easy to trace. Just like https://nsfasonline-application.co.za/ provides a structured way to access information, proper citation formatting ensures clarity and professionalism in academic writing.