How do I cite an online lecture from a course I’m taking remotely?
If your instructor wants you to cite quotations from video or audio recordings of lectures posted online, cite them as you would any online lecture. Read More
If your instructor wants you to cite quotations from video or audio recordings of lectures posted online, cite them as you would any online lecture. Read More
No. A work stored in a digital repository is not a version of that work. Instead, the repository functions as a container for the work. Read More
If your instructor provides the publication details for the book on the handout, you can generally use this information to create your works-cited-list entry. You… Read More
How you cite your own medical record depends on its location, but as always, follow the MLA format template. If the record is in your… Read More
Whenever you cite a republished excerpt, you should document the work in which the excerpt appears, not the original source. Thus, to cite a scene… Read More
No. A works-cited list documents works. Since a museum visit is not a work, it cannot be cited. If you discuss in you paper several… Read More
No. When you cite a work, you should list the creator of the version of the work you are using. Many works are based on… Read More
As the MLA Handbook notes, “When a source carries more than one date, cite the date that is most meaningful or most relevant to your use… Read More
If you are citing a play that was performed along with other plays in the same event, each of which has its own author, you… Read More
Cite video game cover art the same way you would cite book cover art or magazine cover art. Read More