1. Citing a website article - MLA
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Website: A collection of online informational pages on the world wide web
that typically covers related topics
Structure: Last, First M. “Website article.” Website. Publisher, Date published.
Web. Date accessed. <URL>.
*Note: URL is optional. Consult your teacher
Website
Website article
Author: Rod Brouhard
Date electronically
updated: 2/2/09
Article footer – Often contains website publisher information
Website publisher
Data accessed: Depends on the day
When did you access the source? Web sources may change and must be considered unique
Citation: Brouhard, Rob. “Toothache Remedies.” About.com. New York Times, 2
Feb. 2009. Web. 3 May 2010.
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2. Citing a website article - MLA
Cite it at easybib.com
Structure: Last, First M. “Website article.” Website. Publisher, Date published.
Web. Date accessed. <URL>.
*Note: URL is optional. Consult your teacher
Website name:
TRAVEL.STATE.GOV
Article name
Author: NA
The author here is arguably the
Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S.
Department of State, but we will
use this as the website publisher
Date created or updated: 2/17/10
Article footer – Often contains website publisher information
Publisher: Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State
This information can also be found on the header of the website
Data accessed: Depends on the day
When did you access the source? Web sources may change and must be considered unique
Citation: “India.” TRAVEL.STATE.GOV. Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S.
Department of State, 17 Feb. 2010. Web. 4 May 2010.
<http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1139.html>.
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3. Citing a website article - MLA
Cite websites at easybib.com
Structure: Last, First M. “Website article.” Website. Publisher, Date published.
Web. Date accessed. <URL>.
Website name: BNET
Website article
Date published
Author
Article footer – Often contains website publisher information
Publisher: CBS Interactive
Date accessed: Depends on the day
When did you access the source? Web sources may change and must be considered unique.
Citation: Brown, Damon. “Bad Strategy: At E3, Microsoft and Sony Put Nintendo
on the Defense.” BNET. CBS Interactive, 14 June 2010. Web. 15 June
2010.
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4. Citing a blog article - MLA
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Blog definition: A website with regular entries that allows commentary and
discussion
Structure: Last, First M. “Blog article.” Blog description (optional). Blog name.
Publisher, Date published. Web. Date accessed. <URL>.
*Note: URL is optional. Consult your teacher
Website / Blog
Blog article
Date published: 5/3/10
Author: Eric Schonfeld
Publisher: TechCrunch
The footer shows that the publisher
is the same as the website title.
This is not uncommon for web
articles
Blog description: Web log
You can also cite audio blogs or video blogs. You can
include descriptions that help the reader better identify
your source
Data accessed: Depends on the day
When did you access the source? Web sources may change and must be considered unique
Citation: Schonfeld, Eric. “Google Throws $38.8 Million to the Wind.” Web log
post. TechCrunch. TechCrunch, 3 May 2010. Web. 4 May 2010.
<http://techcrunch.com/2010/05/03/google-38-8-million-wind/>.
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