How do I cite an interview found on YouTube?
Follow the MLA guidelines for documenting an interview, treating the interviewee as the author and providing the title of the video. Then, following the MLA… Read More
Follow the MLA guidelines for documenting an interview, treating the interviewee as the author and providing the title of the video. Then, following the MLA… Read More
Yes. Just as you would change an ampersand in a title to and, change an ampersand to and in a publisher’s name in your prose and… Read More
To quote an English-language source in a foreign-language paper, follow the guidelines in section 1.3.8 of the MLA Handbook on translating quotations (90–91). Let’s say you… Read More
No. A film based on a book is a work of art in its own right, separate from the book. The author of the book… Read More
Read an interview with the MLA style team about game citation 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 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
Insert a comma between the page range and DOI. For an example, see our post on citing a paginated journal that appears online. 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