How do I cite The MLA Style Center?
Works-cited lists typically do not contain entries for websites as a whole. Entries should refer to the specific web page or resource that contains the… Read More
Works-cited lists typically do not contain entries for websites as a whole. Entries should refer to the specific web page or resource that contains the… Read More
When you are citing something you found on a website, the website itself should be considered the container no matter the original form of publication. Read More
If you are citing a print magazine essay republished on a website, follow the MLA format template and list the website as the container. Information… Read More
If the web source you are citing does not list a publication date, omit the “Publication date” element from your entry. You may, however, wish… Read More
To cite an infographic, follow the MLA format template. If the infographic does not have an official title, provide a description of it. If you… Read More
Cite the works-cited quick guide from The MLA Style Center by following the MLA format template described in the guide. If you are referring to the guide as… Read More
As the MLA Handbook (2.5.2) notes, “When giving a URL,” or web address, “copy it in full from your web browser.” Thus, a web address should… Read More
When citing an image reproduced in an article on a website, you can generally refer to it in your text and then key the reference… Read More
To cite a Google Earth location, follow the MLA format template. Provide a description in place of a title. Then list Google Earth as the title of… Read More
No, but if you are relying on Google Translate, we recommend that you alert your instructor as early as possible. If you are unable to talk… Read More