How do I cite a press release?
How you cite a press release depends on its format and where you found it. As always, follow the MLA format template. If you received… Read More
How you cite a press release depends on its format and where you found it. As always, follow the MLA format template. If you received… Read More
If you are citing an article from an electronic version of a textbook that does not have page numbers, do not provide page numbers in… Read More
List the lyricist-composer in the “Other contributors” element in your works-cited-list entry: Peter, Paul, and Mary. “Blowin’ in the Wind.” Music and lyrics composed by Bob… Read More
As the MLA Handbook notes, “When a source does not indicate necessary facts about its publication . . . , supply as much of the missing… Read More
If you are citing an edition that contains two versions of a single work, such as a No Fear edition of one of Shakespeare’s plays,… Read More
In your works-cited-list entries for the advertisements, begin each description differently. For example, if you are describing product advertisements, instead of beginning each description with… Read More
No. When the dialogue incorporated is very brief or partial, you may elect to run the quotation into your text, as shown in the example… Read More
A think tank is a type of organization, so you should cite a work by a think tank according to the guidelines in section 2.1.3… Read More
It depends on the source and who is responsible for the information in it. You might refer to the organization responsible for the site, the… Read More
You should always acknowledge when a speech was accessed using a secondary source. Thus, how you cite a copy of a speech depends on where… Read More