How do I create an in-text citation for an image?
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
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 a podcast episode that you streamed on the web, follow the MLA format template. List the narrator or host in the “Author” slot… Read More
To cite a book chapter that your professor uploaded to a website, begin with the MLA format template. List the author of the chapter and… Read More
To cite an essay with an author in a textbook with authors rather than editors, follow the MLA format template and list the authors of… 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
As the MLA Handbook notes (1.2), a title like Dr. or Sir should not be included before a name mentioned in the text and is usually unnecessary… 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
How you access an online work will affect how you document it. For example, if you access a PDF from a website, you need to… Read More
To document a movie or video republished on a website, provide the publication details for the movie in container 1 and the publication details for… Read More
Yes. But first let’s review when documentation is needed. A works-cited-list entry is needed for any source that you quote from or paraphrase that you… Read More