 Many library databases make citing an MLA easy thanks to built-in citation generators. Epsco databases like Academic Search Premier and Psychinfo have this feature. Let's take a look at Academic Search Premier, which we can find via the articles and databases link on the library's homepage. Today, let's try searching for articles on Beyonce and feminism. The first article, called Beyonce's Formation, looks really interesting, so let's click on the title. From here, we can access the full text of the article in PDF format on the left, and we can automatically get the MLA citation from the menu on the right, just by clicking on the Site button and scrolling down to view the citation in MLA style. Let's see how this looks in another library database, called GenderWatch, which is hosted by ProQuest. We're going to run the same search on Beyonce and feminism. Let's take a look at Beyonce's Fierce Feminism and cite that article. To do this, we click on the title, then we use the Site button in the upper right-hand corner, and finally, we select our citation style from the drop-down menu. Even though these citation generators are convenient, they aren't always perfect. You still need to check to make sure your citations are correct, and if you need help, you can always visit our library homepage and select Ask a Librarian.