Research Papers : How to Cite a Web Site Using MLA Format

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2010

Web sites can be cited in two different ways in MLA format, depending on whether or not the entire site or part of it is being referenced. Discover how underlining and italicizing are the same in MLA format with help from an English professor in this free video on writing research papers.

Expert: David M. Harris
Bio: David M. Harris has taught English at Vanderbilt University and elsewhere.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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  • thank you santa

  • Thanks for posting this. Helped a lot. My teacher didn't tell us anything and I watched this and got an A on the research project.

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  • why can't you be my english teacher?

  • Still don't understand cuz im stupid

  • my teacher makes this stuff WAY too confusing. This helped A LOT.

  • what is a title?

  • I would use your voice to help me fall asleep, but I have this paper to write so I can't go to sleep...

  • What about the article title? underline, italics, quotation marks or none? Thanks for a great video :)

  • My speech is due in about an hour. I just need to site my stuff in MLA format. Thanks!!!

  • @Cherrysakura5 he's not santa!!!!!!!!!!!

  • dude, i hate bibliographies, i have the information, why do you need to know where i got it? do i need to write down the address to the factory my pen came from too?

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