MLA Format - Germanna Community College
MLA Format - Germanna Community College
MLA Format - Germanna Community College
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with a print version, you should provide a complete publication date rather than<br />
volume and issue number. If the source does not provide pagination, use the<br />
abbreviation N. pag.<br />
Wheelis, Mark. “Investigating Disease Outbreaks Under a Protocol to the Biological and<br />
Toxin Weapons Convention.” Emerging Infectious Diseases 6.6 (2000): N. pag. Web. 5<br />
Dec. 2000.<br />
An Online Work by a Corporate Author<br />
Corporate Author. “Title of Web Page or Section.” Title of Organization. Publishing<br />
Organization, Copyright Date. Web. Date of Access.<br />
American Heart Association. “Factors Contributing to the Increase in Heart Disease in the<br />
U. S.” American Heart Association. AHA, 2011. Web. 9 June 2013.<br />
An Online Image or Series of Images<br />
Artist if available. “Description or title of image.” Date of image. Online image. Title of larger<br />
site. Web. Date of download.<br />
Smith, Greg. “Rhesus Monkeys in the Zoo.” N. d. Online image. Monkey Picture Gallery. Web.<br />
3 May 2003.<br />
E-mail (Or Other Personal Communication)<br />
Author. “Title of the message (if any)” E-mail to person’s name. Web. Date of the message.<br />
NOTE: This same format may be used for personal interviews or personal letters. These<br />
do not have titles, and the description should be appropriate. Instead of “Email to John<br />
Smith,” you would have “Personal interview.”<br />
E-mail to You<br />
Kunka, Andrew. “Re: Modernist Literature.” E-mail to the author. Web. 15 Nov. 2000.<br />
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