Chapter 27. MLA Documentation
Chapter 27. MLA Documentation
Chapter 27. MLA Documentation
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310 <strong>MLA</strong> <strong>MLA</strong> <strong>Documentation</strong><br />
<strong>MLA</strong> MODELS 27B-5 Online sources: web pages,<br />
web sites<br />
26. WEB PAGE—UNSIGNED<br />
Title of Web page<br />
Publication information (Site Name. Last Update.)<br />
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“Greater Cheyenne Greenway.” City of Cheyenne Web Site. 18 July 2003.<br />
20 July 2003 .<br />
Online access information<br />
IN-TEXT NOTE: (“Greater Cheyenne”)<br />
▼<br />
Begin by listing author(s), title, and secondary contributors (if any), as with a<br />
print source. Then provide electronic publication details, including the title of<br />
the Internet site housing the source and when the site was last updated. Finally,<br />
give details about how you accessed the source, including the date you last<br />
viewed it and its online address. The models on the facing page identify other<br />
publication details to include; those on the next list address more difficult<br />
online genres.<br />
• Are you citing an entire Web site? List only publication and access<br />
details. See Model 27<br />
• Is it clear who sponsors the site? If not, list sponsors after the update.<br />
See Models 27, 28<br />
• Is a posting date listed for the specific page(s) you’re using? List the<br />
date after page title, before the site name and other publication details.<br />
See Model 28<br />
• Is an editor or version listed for the site containing the source? List<br />
the editor of the site after the name of the site. Insert the version or edition<br />
just before the update information for the site, after its title and<br />
editors (if any). See Model 30