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What is a Citation

MLA

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Works Cited Page

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Example of a Works

    Cited Page

Annotated

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                                                  Web Sites

 

Web sites also have certain rules to follow for MLA citations. Information provided for citation purposes will depend on the Web site you are using.  Following are some basic 

rules to remember:

 

● If no author is named for a web page, start with the title of the piece.

● List the date you access the Web page because Web sites are often updated.

● Information available on one date may no longer be available later.

● Include the complete URL address for the site.

● Always print out Web sources so that you will have a record for your entry on

the list of works cited.

 

Example:

 

Bush, George W.  National Strategy to Combat Weapons

 

     of Mass Destruction.  17 Sept. 2002. White House.

 

     26 June 2003  <http://www.whitehouse.gov/news>.

 

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