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The PDF is a widely used file format used for business records because you can access them from any device. PDFs will appear the same, regardless of whether you open them on a Mac, a Microsoft one or use a smartphone.

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To find the publication date of a website, look underneath the headline of an article or blog post, where the date should be listed. If you're not looking at an article, try scrolling down to the bottom of the page for a copyright date or range, so you know if the website is currently being updated.
Date published can most usually be found on the copyright page of a book. That page will tell you when the work was copyrighted and if the book is a first edition, the copyright date will be the same as the date published. If it is a later edition, the date will be different.
Look for the publishing date on the page. Check if the URL includes the publishing date. Look at the comment time stamps. Google the URL. Check source code of the page. Check Payback Machine.
Finding a Website Author. Look at the top and bottom of an article. Many websites that employ contributing and staff writers will often display the author name at the top or bottom of an article. This is the first place you should look for an author.
Lead author. In academic publishing, the lead author, or first author, is the first named author of a publication such as a research article or audit. Academic authorship standards vary widely across disciplines.
Almost all articles have more than one author. If you want to know who wrote a particular article, click on the history tab at the top of that page. That will show who has edited the page. It will display usernames for editors who have registered with Wikipedia, and IP addresses for editors who haven't registered.
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