The MLA format is used primarily for writing articles and citing sources in the liberal arts and humanities. In this article, we will explain how to cite a website in MLA format.
Before citing the website in MLA format, you must first find information about the website. The following list gives the basic information. But keep in mind that not all web pages may contain this information. But collect as much information as possible.
After getting the following information, you can start citing the website. But there are different ways to quote. You can cite the specific article you used or cite the entire website.
If you are citing the website you can use the following format.
Publisher, author, or compiler name. Name of the site . Version number. Name of the institution / organization affiliated with the site (sponsor or publisher), date of publication. Publication medium. Date of access. For instance,
Fellagha, Dino. Guide to literary and critical theory. . Purdue U, November 28, 2003. Web. May 25, 2016. |
Fellagha, Dino. Guide to literary and critical theory. . public notary. North Dakota. Web. May 25, 2016. |
The online writing center . University of Liberty. North Dakota. Web. May 25, 2016. |
Schneider, Edgar.
Anderson, Hans.
Date month year.
May 25, 2016.
June 19, 2000.
If you are citing a single page from a website, you can use the following format.
Name of the author, editor, contributor . “Article name”. Name of the website . Name of the institution / organization affiliated with the site (sponsor or publisher), date of publication. Publication medium. Date of access.
Winch, Guy. “At what age are you most likely to be alone?” Psychology Today. Sussex Publishers, LLC, May 10, 2016. Web. May 25, 2016. |
You can also use the same format to cite a web page that does not mention an author.
“Alerts and Warnings” TRAVEL STATUS. GOV. Office of Consular Affairs, United States Department of State . np Web. May 23, 2016. |
Sun, Ping. “Use of blogs to support ideological and political education”, Journal of Arts and Humanities 3.8 (2014) 109-113. Web. May 23, 2016. |
If you are citing an online journal, you can use the following MLA structure.
Author. “Article title”. Name of the journal Volume number (year of publication): Page numbers. Half. Date accessed
If the journal is available online and does not include page numbers, you can use the abbreviation north. P.
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