How do I cite a photograph found on a website in the text and in my works-cited list?
Cite a photograph found on a website the same way you would cite any work of art found online. See our post on citing images… Read More
Cite a photograph found on a website the same way you would cite any work of art found online. See our post on citing images… Read More
Basic publication facts about a movie (e.g., the title, director, year of release) should be taken from the version of the movie you watch, when… Read More
To cite the live version of a webinar you attended, follow the MLA format template. List the name of the presenter as the author, the title… Read More
In general, copy the title of the work exactly as it appears on the site. For example, YouTube contains a video that an uploader has… Read More
A column is a regular feature in a periodical publication like a magazine or newspaper. Columns are a way of branding or organizing information and… Read More
Yes. When you cite specific pages of a website, create works-cited-list entries for each page: As noted on the website The William Blake Archive, “[T]he decade from 1808 to… Read More
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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 website or other digital source can be a challenge . . . Read More