General Rules:
* Shorten the Title: Use the first few words of the title (usually 3-4 words) in your in-text citation.
* Use "n.d." for "no date": This abbreviation stands for "no date" and indicates that the publication date is unknown.
* Parenthetical Citations: Place the shortened title and "n.d." in parentheses at the end of the sentence.
Example:
"The importance of maintaining biodiversity is widely recognized" ("Biodiversity Conservation" n.d.).
Further Considerations:
* If the source is very short, you might include the entire title.
* If there's a page number: Include it after "n.d." in the citation.
* Always include the full bibliographic entry in your works cited list.
Works Cited Entry (Example):
"Biodiversity Conservation." *[Name of Website or Source],* n.d., [URL if applicable].
Important Note: It's crucial to be as accurate as possible when citing sources, even if information is missing. "N.d." is a placeholder; always try to find a publication date if one exists.