Changing a citation style slightly
Im using the Anglia Ruskin Harvard style for citations.
When entering a citation in text in word it works perfectly and says for example: (Anon, n.d.).
Yet when i create a bibliography it will say:
Anon, Available at: <http://whateveritis.pdf> [Accessed 12 January 2012].
however I want it to look more like this:
Anon, n.d. italics title here. [pdf] Available at: <http://www.websitehere.co.uk/blahblah.pdf> [Accessed 12 January 2012].
How can i do this because currently it does not include the 'n.d.' if there is no date and doesnt include the title of a pdf or the [pdf] in it.
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers, Dymond.
When entering a citation in text in word it works perfectly and says for example: (Anon, n.d.).
Yet when i create a bibliography it will say:
Anon, Available at: <http://whateveritis.pdf> [Accessed 12 January 2012].
however I want it to look more like this:
Anon, n.d. italics title here. [pdf] Available at: <http://www.websitehere.co.uk/blahblah.pdf> [Accessed 12 January 2012].
How can i do this because currently it does not include the 'n.d.' if there is no date and doesnt include the title of a pdf or the [pdf] in it.
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers, Dymond.
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Using this style what kind of item type should I use for pdf's and british standards? I cant seem to agree on a type... ive been using 'document' for pdfs.