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[7] http://www.lib.uts.edu.au/user/janice
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Answers
If you know the author: [6]
If you know the author:
If you have the original press release on paper, reference like this:
Watersmith, C. 2000, BHP enters new era, media release, BHP limited, Melbourne, 1 March
Format: Author, year, Title, format, publisher, city, day and month of release.
If the same item was online then you'd reference it like this
Watersmith, C. 2000, BHP enters new era, media release, BHP, Melbourne, 1 March, viewed 18 July 2012, <www.bhp.com.au/mediarelease18897/ [9]>.
Format: Author, year, Title, format, publisher, city, day and month of release, viewed date, <url>.
If you don't know the author you'll have to begin the reference with the title however if you found the press release on an organisation’s own website without a specific author attribution, you can assume the organisation to be the author.
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