How do I cite a short story posted to a website whose author is different from that of the story?
Cite the short story the same way you would cite a poem posted to a blog by someone who is not the poem’s author but… Read More
Cite the short story the same way you would cite a poem posted to a blog by someone who is not the poem’s author but… Read More
Determine the publisher of a website the same way you determine the publisher of a book. The MLA Handbook notes that for books, when both… Read More
In general, no. The MLA’s guidance on Dutch particles applies to Arabic last names prefixed by al- and el- except that al- and el- are… Read More
No. As explained in another post on the Style Center, “A website is a container when it is the platform of publication of the particular version… Read More
To cite a science magazine article that your professor uploaded to a website, begin with the MLA format template. List the author of the article… Read More
To cite a faculty profile, follow the MLA format template. Treat the faculty member’s name as the page title, then list the title of the… Read More
Use either the transliterated or the familiar form of the name in prose, in-text citations, and works-cited-list entries. If an author is likely to be… Read More
If you are making a passing reference to the contents page of a journal, a citation is not needed. If, however, you are treating the… Read More
Follow the MLA format template when citing advertisements in a personal collection. Start by providing the title of the advertisement in the Title of Source… Read More
Whenever you cite a work that has appeared in more than one version, you should cite the version you’ve consulted. Thus, if you are citing… Read More