When referencing a website in the bibliography/reference list, what information should be included? According to Havard referencing style

Author's name (if available), date of publication (if available), and the date of access to the website, without including the full URL (web address) in the in-text citation or reference list

Website title in sentence case (with only the first letter of the first word capitalized), date of publication (if available), and the full URL (web address) of the website

Author's name (if available), date of publication (if available), and the full URL (web address) of the website

Website title in italics (with the first letter of each major word capitalized), date of publication (if available), and the full URL (web address) of the website

Website title in italics (with the first letter of each major word capitalized), date of publication (if available), and the full URL (web address) of the website

According to the Harvard referencing style, when referencing a website in the bibliography/reference list, the following information should be included:

- Author's name (if available),
- Date of publication (if available),
- Full URL (web address) of the website.

For the in-text citation or reference list, the author's name (if available), the date of publication (if available), and the date of access to the website should be included without including the full URL (web address).

So, the correct option is: Author's name (if available), date of publication (if available), and the full URL (web address) of the website.