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How do you do an MLA citation for a web page?
I need to do an MLA works citation for this page: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/magazine/03/...
but I don't know how to. Can you help me?
2 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
It depends if you are using the whole website as a source or a short work from the website. For an entire website, begin with the name of the author or corporate author (if known) and the title of the website, underlined. Then give the names of any editors, date of publication or last update, the name of sponsoring organization, the date you accessed the source, and the URL in angle brackets.
Let's say you accessed the website today, and it should be:
For an entire website:
McCallum, Jack. _Steroids in America: The Real Dope_. 11 Mar. 2008. 23 May 2010. < http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/magazine/03/... >
For a short work from website:
McCallum, Jack. "Steroids in America: The Real Dope." 11 Mar. 2008. _SI_. 23 May 2010. < http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/magazine/03/... >
*Note: The _text here_ means that you have to underline it, but make sure you only underline it WITHOUT the period. Also, delete the spaces between the angle brackets because yahoo answers accepts it as a link.
- 1 decade ago
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