Styling Titles of Online Works
To determine how to style an online work, consider the work's length, genre, and context . . . Read More
To determine how to style an online work, consider the work's length, genre, and context . . . Read More
To cite a customer review posted on Amazon, follow the MLA format template. List the name of the reviewer as the author and a description in place… Read More
The name of the person or organization responsible for uploading the video should be listed in the “Other contributors” slot regardless of whether the uploader appears… Read More
Finding publication information on a Web site or other digital source can be a challenge . . . Read More
Google search results are not a reliable source of dictionary definitions. When you need to cite a dictionary definition, use an established print or electronic dictionary. Read More
To cite a book chapter that your professor uploaded to a Web site, begin with the MLA format template. List the author of the chapter… Read More
How you access an online work will affect how you document it. For example, if you access a PDF from a Web site, you need… Read More
To document a movie or video republished on a Web site, provide the publication details for the movie in container 1 and the publication details… 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 Web sites in MLA style . . . Read More