How do I reference a source that has no date in Harvard (Cite Them Right) style?

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Dates

If no date can be established you can use 'no date' in place of a date.

In the in-text citation: 

(Zambas, no date)

 

In the reference list:

Zambas, J. (no date) 20 essential leadership skills and how to develop them.  Available at:  https://www.careeraddict.com/leadership-skills (Accessed: 19 November 2024).

However, if no date can be established, you may want to rethink whether the source should be used in your assignment if you have no idea of when it was written or published.

  • Last Updated 10 Dec, 2024
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  • Answered By Beth Wyness

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