Category: Level 4 pages

Article from a Database

Article from a Database

If you are citing a journal article from a database for your MLA Works Cited page, you will need two containers. The first container is the original publication information (the journal where the article...

Online Journal Articles

Online Journal Articles

If you are citing an online journal article for your MLA Works Cited page, you will most likely need just one container to present publication information.

Print Journal Articles

Print Journal Articles

If you are citing an article from a print journal for your MLA Works Cited page, then you will need just one container for publication information.

Online Magazine Articles

Online Magazine Articles

If you are citing a magazine article accessed from the web, you will most likely need just one container to present publication information. The container would be the magazine, specifically the details of its...

Print Magazine Articles

Print Magazine Articles

If you are creating an MLA reference for a print magazine article, then you will need just one container for publication information.

Citing Indirect Sources

Citing Indirect Sources

Citing an indirect source occurs when quoting from a source that is quoting from another source. For instance, if you are quoting from a New York Times article that references a story originally published...

Anonymous or Unknown Author

Anonymous or Unknown Author

If the author is unknown, the in-text citation should use an abbreviated version of the work’s title or, in rare cases when the work is also untitled, use a brief description of the document....

No Page Numbers

No Page Numbers

If a work, such as a website, does not include page numbers, then omit this portion of the in-text citation. Some sources—like ebooks—employ location indicators other than page numbers. If your work is divided...

Multiple Works by the Same Author

Multiple Works by the Same Author

If more than one work by an author is cited, include shortened titles for the works to distinguish them from each other. Notice that when all three elements are used within the parenthetical citation,...

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