I need help citing a source APA style for my bibliography. My source is a website, an organziations website called FORGE. You might have to check it out to see what im talking about. The part i need to cite is "informatin on Zambia". Its not an article on the website, has no author, etc, its just facts. Im not sure how to do this correctly. Thanks

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Scroll down the section called Websites. See what you think.

Also -- send me the website's URL as closely as you can -- like this:

www (dot) nytimes (dot) com (slash) books

This search for forge got me nowhere!

http://www.google.com/search?q=forge&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a

To cite a website in APA style, including a specific section or page with no author, you can follow the following format:

Organization or Website Name. (Year). Title of the specific page or section. Retrieved from URL

For the particular section on the FORGE organization's website providing information on Zambia, you can follow these steps:

1. Start with the name of the organization or the website, which, in this case, is FORGE.
2. Include the year of publication or the last update (whichever is available). If there is no specific date indicated, you can use the phrase "n.d." for "no date."
3. Put the title of the specific page or section within quotation marks.
4. Follow this with the general URL of the website or the direct link to the specific page or section.

Here is an example of how your citation might look:

FORGE. (n.d.). "Information on Zambia." Retrieved from https://www.examplewebsite.com/information-on-zambia

Please note that it's always a good idea to double-check the format with your instructor or refer to the official APA style guidelines for any specific variations or requirements.