No Author
If you are unable to find any Author information, simply move the Title to the first position in the citation (i.e. in front of the Date). You do this to make the Title the main identifying component of the citation. Example: Report of the effects of poverty on abused children in the United States. (2003).
Punctuation
When writing a publication title, italicize it. If the item is a magazine, academic journal, or newsletter, treat it as you would a normal title, capitalizing the first letter of every word. If the item is a book or report, treat it like a sentence, only capitalizing the first word of the title and subtitle, and any proper nouns.
Additional Notes
At times it is beneficial to include additional notes at the end of a Title to help further distinguish the item you are citing. These notes usually identify the medium or type of the item. Example: Pershing, M. (2006, April 5). Use of new technology [Blog post].