yup but i have another internet source from:Originally posted by alexkusu:hmmm..kotler huh? must be a mktg book
yup but i have another internet source from:Originally posted by alexkusu:hmmm..kotler huh? must be a mktg book
Originally posted by ^spidee^:erm.... put only the sir name like this (Perner, 2006) or (Lars Perner, 2006) or Lars Perner(2006) like you mentioned?
The in-text for online sources is either the author's name or the web's title.
The website you gave, is the author Lars Perner? If so, put [b]Lars Perner (2006) in-text. [/b]
okay, thanks alot!Originally posted by ^spidee^:oh yah, just the surname and the year, (Perner, 2006)
yep, just take the date from the source and state when you accessed it in your reference list.
then use the title of the article or name of the company.Originally posted by joeacid:okay, thanks alot!
Btw, if i can't find the author name how?
oic, thanks alot! i'll ask u again when i hav problem k? heheOriginally posted by ^spidee^:then use the title of the article or name of the company.
no problem, i'll answer them when i'm around.Originally posted by joeacid:oic, thanks alot! i'll ask u again when i hav problem k? hehe
Btw, where u learn all these? ur lecturer taught u? or u learn from online sources?
its abot confusing... but what if if its from a copyrighted website like this?:Originally posted by ^spidee^:This is from the file I sent you:
Bak B BPR online Learning Centre (2003), "Overview of change management", viewed 16 Feb. 2004, .
I believe in your case:
San Diego State University (2006), "Consumer Behaviour", viewed 18 June 2006, .
Check out the "Online sources without authors" section.Originally posted by joeacid:its abot confusing... but what if if its from a copyrighted website like this?:
http://www.quickmba.com/marketing/mix/
Okay thanks alotOriginally posted by ^spidee^:Check out the "Online sources without authors" section.
It should be: Quick MBA (2004), "The Marketing Mix", viewed 27th June 2006,
No problem!Originally posted by joeacid:Okay thanks alot