How do I cite a numbered footnote?
Cite a numbered footnote or endnote in a parenthetical citation thus: Edward Wallis, the editor, notes that the poet used this technique for the first… Read More
Cite a numbered footnote or endnote in a parenthetical citation thus: Edward Wallis, the editor, notes that the poet used this technique for the first… Read More
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All you need to know about the optional-element slot on the MLA style template . . . Read More
When a work is published without an author’s name, begin the works-cited-list entry with the title of the work. Do not use Anonymous in place… Read More
If you are citing descriptive copy or a quotation printed on the cover of a book, it’s preferable to incorporate the necessary details (chiefly, the… Read More
If you are writing about a panel in a graphic novel or comic book without page numbers, provide readers with as much information as you… Read More
To cite a museum exhibition, follow the MLA format template. Include the exhibition’s name as the title of your source, followed by the opening and closing… Read More
The primary goal of assembling a works-cited-list entry is to identify the work you are citing and the version of it you consult. Here are… Read More
To cite the program of a theater performance, follow the MLA format template. Begin with a description of the program as the title and include… Read More
No. As the MLA Handbook notes, “A website not involved in producing the works it makes available” lacks a publisher (42). Examples include sites like… Read More