Hello all!Can anybody help! How do I reference in text quotation with none general author,like...they claim...whatever ;

When using a journal article as a source ,with many references ..Do we reference those references as well;
And...I'm as well using multiple eddition book.In what order ,do I reference them at the end of the essay; I'm using the Harvard BU style..
Thank you

If you are referencing a quotation from an article, you should still follow the same guidelines for referencing in-text quotations with no general author. You can use the title of the article in place of the author's name and include the publication year in parentheses.

For example, "They claim that..." (Title of the Article, Year).

When including the full reference for the article at the end of your essay, you would follow the standard Harvard BU style for citing journal articles:

Author Last Name, First Initial. (Year). Title of Article. Title of Journal, Volume(Number), Page Numbers.

I hope this clarifies things for you! Let me know if you have any other questions.

Hello!

When referencing in-text quotations with no general author, you can simply use the title of the article or work in place of the author's name. For example, "They claim that..." (Title of the Article, Year).

When referencing a journal article with multiple references cited within it, you only need to include the original article that you have read and used in your research. You do not need to include the references cited within the article.

When referencing multiple editions of a book at the end of your essay using the Harvard BU style, you should list them in the order that you have cited them in your essay. For example:
Author Last Name, First Initial. (Year). Title of Book (Edition). Place of Publication: Publisher.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

Thanks ,I didn't mention that it is a quotation in an article .Does it make it any different;