How do I cite a photo or other image reproduced in a website article?
When citing an image reproduced in an article on a website, you can generally refer to it in your text and then key the reference… Read More
When citing an image reproduced in an article on a website, you can generally refer to it in your text and then key the reference… Read More
The in-text citation for any work should key to a works-cited-list entry. For examples, see our post on citing an image reproduced in a book. Read More
To cite an image found through Google using the image-search function, you must identify the website—that is, the container—where the image was posted. For example,… Read More
Cite a photograph found on a website the same way you would cite any work of art found online. See our post on citing images… Read More
Cite an image from a slide presentation on the web the same way you would cite an image on a web page. Indicate the slide… Read More
To create a works-cited-list entry for a photograph that credits an organization rather than an individual photographer, follow the MLA format template. Since the name… Read More
In some cases, the unnumbered page is counted as a page but not numbered as such. If the unnumbered page is between 117 and 119,… Read More
To cite a real estate record, follow the MLA format template. The author is the entity that produced the document, the title is a description… Read More
The MLA’s method for citing sources uses a template of core elements—standardized criteria that writers can use to evaluate sources and create works-cited-list entries based… Read More
Below are examples of citations for various types of works posted on Instagram. For explanations, see our post on citing social media. Post Michael Chabon… Read More