Additional examples and explanations for web publication citations are found in the MLA Handbook (2016), or visit the websites listed on the MLA home page.
Inside your paper, give credit to the works you quote.
See examples of how to tell your readers where facts, paraphrases, or quotes in your paper come from at this site from the Purdue OWL: MLA 2016 In-text Citations.
Basic Works Cited Entry
To cite items found on the open internet, provide as much of the following information as possible.
Author's last name, Author's first name. "Title of the Work." Title of Overall Website. Publisher of the website or N.p. if no publisher is indicated, date of publication (Day Month Year), URL. |
Valdes, Robert. "How Autopsies Work." How Stuff Works. Discovery Communications, http://science.howstuffworks.com/autopsy.htm. |
"Africa Top 10 Internet Countries." Internet World Stats. Miniwatts Marketing Group, June 2016. http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats1.htm. |