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Question about MLA documentation?
So I go an article from The Atlantic online and I need to cite it. Should it be cited as a:
magazine article
newspaper article
scholarly journal article
web magazine article
OR
online scholarly journal article that also appears in print?
I am so confused so any help is appreciated. Thank you!
2 Answers
- 1 decade ago
You may want to try using noodletools.com, a web site that makes detailed MLA reference lists. It cites any material and gives suggestions. Under article it has a specific setting to cite articles found online (that also exist as print). This site also creates a list as a word document when you have entered all of your information. It's also free for students.
Source(s): http://www.noodletools.com/ - 1 decade ago
cite it as a web site, it's easier that way esp. if you do it on Easybib.com, all ya gotta do is type in the website and it automatically cites it for you.
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