For each source you use, create a full citation.
Author’s last name, First name. “Title of Source.” Title of Container, Other contributors, Version, Number, Publisher, Publication date, Location.
What is a Container?
Container = What holds the source
(the journal, the database, the encyclopedia, the album, the season...)
Additional containers = the place where you found it, if applicable.
(Spotify, EBSCO, Netflix)
What if some information is missing?
Citation makers are handy but....they aren't SMART. They are only pulling meta-data from behind the website; they can't think!
If you use a citation maker to create a full citation, watch for:
MLA 8 simplifies the punctuation system:
All databases and online encyclopedias will give you the correct citation. All you need to do is copy/paste it.
Here are the icons to look for:
- Britannica
- World Book
- History Reference Center
Books, such as Wicked History series
McCollum, Sean. Stalin. Franklin Watts, 2010.
Websites, such as Biography.com
"Oliver Platt." Biography, 1 Aug. 2018, www.biography.com/people/oliver-platt.
Encyclopedias, such as Britannica and World Book
"Diana, Princess of Wales." Britannica School, Encyclopædia Britannica, 11 Aug. 2018. school.eb.com/levels/middle/article/Diana-princess-of-Wales/341190.
Databases, such as History Reference Center
Ronald Francis, Hingley. "Stalin, Joseph." Britannica Biographies, 1 March 2012. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=khh&AN=32424087&site=hrc-live.
After creating your citations, list them at the end of your paper in the correct format.
Title the page: Works Cited (centered)
Video: Formatting your MLA Works Cited page
It should look like the example HERE from Purdue OWL