How do I cite a film still from a website?
Cite the still the way you would any image from a website. The following provides an example: Still of the queen from the film Mirror… Read More
Cite the still the way you would any image from a website. The following provides an example: Still of the queen from the film Mirror… Read More
No. If you cite an image from a database, your works-cited-list entry should only provide the information you are given. Read More
An MLA editor outlines different ways of giving thanks and acknowledging sources in academic writing Read More
In published works, credits–that is, permission to reprint images or other material–are given in the front matter, notes, or figure captions. A credit is a form of acknowledgment… Read More
Page 49 of the MLA Handbook demonstrates how to create a works-cited-list entry for an artwork viewed firsthand at a museum. Include the name of… Read More
You may distinguish a born-digital photograph from an analog photograph in a works-cited-list entry by giving the format of the photograph at the end of the entry. Read More
To document a postcard, look for information printed on the card, which usually appears on the back, and determine whether any of the MLA core… Read More
As with any image, how you cite a political cartoon depends on where you found it. Say, for example, you found it republished on a… Read More
The school and its city, if the city is not part of the school name, should be listed in the “Location” slot in your works-cited-list… 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