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Study Guides index of guidesCiting Websites:
MLA Style
Modern Language Association

Create your MLA website citation
See example and guidelines below

Styles:

APA |
AMA |
Chicago |
MLA
Turabian/Harvard |

Example:

Landsberger, Joseph. “Citing Websites." Study Guides and Strategies . 12 May 2005. University of X. 13 May 2005. < http://www.studygs.net/citation.htm >.

General guidelines:

  • List entries alphabetically by author (if no author list title first)
  • Separate entries with periods
  • General format:
    Author, last name first. "Webpage title." Website title.  Date published/updated. Organization/publisher. Date accessed. < URL >

Remember to refer to your department or instructor as to the

  • Type of style required
  • Any variations
  • Respective manuals for sequencing the list, for page notes, and for other detailed information

Flash exercise contributed by Jordan Noll and Dr. Brad Hokanson, Interactive Media (DHA 4384) School of Design, University of Minnesota.  Adapted and revised by Joe Landsberger



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