How do I cite a congressional document in print and online?
Cite a congressional document by following the MLA format template. Begin by listing the government entity as the author, followed by the title of the… Read More
Cite a congressional document by following the MLA format template. Begin by listing the government entity as the author, followed by the title of the… Read More
To cite a comment in a public or private online forum, follow the MLA format template. List the author of the comment and the title… Read More
If you discuss clip art from PowerPoint or another software program in your paper and need to create a works-cited-list entry for it, provide a… Read More
To cite an advertisement in a print magazine, follow the MLA format template. Provide the title of the advertisement or a description in place of… Read More
Begin the entry as you would any other: consult the MLA format template. List the title of the video in the “Title of source” slot… Read More
Learn how to cite websites in MLA style . . . Read More
Treat CD, DVD, online, and other digital materials that accompany a print textbook as you would any other work in MLA style: follow the MLA… Read More
This post offer commonsense guidelines on treating URLs in works-cited-list entries . . . 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
The eighth edition of the MLA Handbook does not require that you include a date of access—the date on which you consulted a work—when you… Read More