How do I cite a born-digital text that later appeared in print?
Cite a born-digital text that later appeared in print the same way you would cite any other republished work. Remember that you should always cite… Read More
Cite a born-digital text that later appeared in print the same way you would cite any other republished work. Remember that you should always cite… Read More
You may want to cite a survey or quiz if you are quoting its questions or description in your paper. How you cite the survey… Read More
Begin with the title of the episode as it appears on YouTube. Then, following the MLA guidelines for citing an online video, list YouTube in… Read More
Follow the MLA’s general rule for styling numbers (MLA Handbook, sec. 1.4.1). In discussions where few numbers appear, spell out those that can be written… Read More
Cite a sample student paper published on a website the same way you would cite any online publication. Follow the MLA format template. List the… Read More
To cite an oral history interview republished in a reader or textbook, treat the textbook as your source, since that is where you found the… Read More
No. In MLA style, italics in a quotation are assumed to be in the original unless otherwise indicated. See the MLA Handbook for more details on quoting… Read More
Cite unpublished director’s notes by following the MLA format template. List the director’s name in the “Author” slot and provide a description in place of a… 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
MLA style spells out the names of centuries in prose and in titles of English-language works, even when the title page uses a numeral: Queen… Read More