Citing Sources From the Internet With Mrs. Woeste & MLA (
Web site with author: Woeste, Marianne. Research Rocks. 22 Feb Mar. 2005
Web site with group author: United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Global Warming. 25 Jan Mar
More Websites Entire Internet Site: Scholarly Project or Professional Site [5.9.2] Title of the Site. Editor. Date and/or Version Number. Name of Sponsoring Institution. Date of Access. Encyclopedia Mythica May Document from a Web Site [5.9.1] Author. "Title of Web Page." Title of the Site. Editor. Date and/or Version Number. Name of Sponsoring Institution. Date of Access. Sherman, Chris. "Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About URL." SearchEngineWatch. Ed. Danny Sullivan. 24 Aug Sept
Encyclopedia online: Woeste, Marianne. “Research Rocks!” Compton’s Britannica Encyclopedia Britannica Online School Edition. Infohio. 25 May 2005
Book from a web site: Conrad. Joseph. Lord Jim. London: Blackwood, Oxford Text Archive. 12 July Oxford University Computing Services. 20 Feb. 2002
Poem from a web site: Roethke, Theodore. “My Papa’s Waltz,” Favorite Poem Project. 16 May 2002 < poems/roethke/waltz/html>.
Database from a web site: Woeste, Marianne. “Research Rocks!” Information Today. 22 Mar Student Resource Center. OHS. 13 June 2003 < research.html>
Popular magazine from a web site: Levine, Judith. “I Surf, Therefore I Am.” Salon 29 July Dec < mothers/surfing.html>
Scholarly Journal from a web site: Bieder, Robert A. “The Representation of Indian Bodies in Anthropology.” American Indian Quarterly 20.2 (2002). 22 May 2003 < aiq.html
I used the following books to create my examples: The Bedford Handbook, 6th ed. A Guide to MLA Documentation, 6th ed. They are available in the book room.
Interviews Interview Conducted by the Researcher Person Interviewed. Type of Interview (personal, telephone, , etc.). Date. Nakamura, Michael. Personal interview. 23 July 2004.