I'm referencing my essay, using the Harvard system as requested. (That's the (author's surname, date) style, where it goes at the end of the sentence where the referencing is, then at the end you have works cited)
My problem is I'm using a lot of education department documents. Though I can name the name of the document, and give the url and when I accessed it, there is no author other than 'The Department of Education and Children's Services' aka DECS.
Half my references are that.
And since I don't know what date the document was created, only when I accessed it it turns into "DECS, 2009" for almost all of them, which is obviously not useful.
What do I do? At the moment I gave DECS, and then the title of the work, then the date, as otherwise there'd be no way of him knowing which was which.
What's the real way of doing this?
My problem is I'm using a lot of education department documents. Though I can name the name of the document, and give the url and when I accessed it, there is no author other than 'The Department of Education and Children's Services' aka DECS.
Half my references are that.
And since I don't know what date the document was created, only when I accessed it it turns into "DECS, 2009" for almost all of them, which is obviously not useful.
What do I do? At the moment I gave DECS, and then the title of the work, then the date, as otherwise there'd be no way of him knowing which was which.
What's the real way of doing this?