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
Section 5.108 of the MLA Handbook gives examples of how original publication information can be provided as a supplemental element in a works-cited-list entry. But… Read More
As with all sources, how you cite a State of the Union address depends on how you accessed it. A video of Gerald Ford’s 1976… 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
If you are citing a work that has been published with a new title, list the title of the version you are citing in your works-cited-list… Read More
No. You should provide the publication facts of the version of the work you consulted and do not need to detail the work’s publication history. 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 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
When you are citing an image reproduced in a book, it is usually sufficient to refer to it in your text and create a works-cited-list… Read More