Posts related to digital sources
How do I cite a meme?
Here we refer to meme in its sense as “an amusing or interesting item (such as a captioned picture or video) or genre of items… Read More
How do I cite an online lecture or speech?
To cite an online lecture or speech, follow the MLA format template. List the name of the presenter, followed by the title of the lecture. Read More
How do I cite a webinar?
To cite the live version of a webinar you attended, follow the MLA format template. List the name of the presenter as the author, the title… Read More
Styling Titles of Online Works
To determine how to style an online work, consider the work's length, genre, and context . . . Read More
How do I cite a customer review posted on Amazon?
To cite a customer review posted on Amazon, follow the MLA format template. List the name of the reviewer as the author and a description in place… Read More
Which element on the MLA template applies to the uploader of an online work, like a video?
The name of the person or organization responsible for uploading the video should be listed in the “Other contributors” slot regardless of whether the uploader appears… Read More
Finding Publication Facts Online: An Unusual Case
Finding publication information on a website or other digital source can be a challenge . . . Read More
If an online source becomes defunct before I turn in or publish my paper, what do I do?
The primary goal of documentation is not to ensure perpetual access to a source but to verify the publication facts of the version you consulted. Read More
How do you cite the electronic portion of a print textbook?
To cite the electronic portion of a textbook, follow the MLA format template. Begin with the title of the material or a description of it. Then… Read More