Need help citing online sources in the new MLA style? This free webinar will show you how to cite a range of Web sources, from essays in databases to digital archives to YouTube videos. You’ll come away with the tools to navigate any electronic source!
“This is the most succinct and sensible revision to MLA documentation style in my long career.”
YOU’LL LEARN
When a Web Site Is a Container
How to Handle Tricky URLs
Where to Find Key Information
Understand when the Web site where you found your source needs to be cited.
Find out why URLs are valuable and get tips for dealing with unwieldy ones.
Learn where to look for the author, title, or publisher of a digital source.
Jennifer Rappaport is managing editor, MLA style resources, at the Modern Language Association. She has taught college-level expository writing and edited university press and trade publications.
© 2018 Modern Language Association
6 November 2018
12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. EST
--Andrea A. Lunsford, Stanford University
Angela Gibson is the director of scholarly communication at the Modern Language Association. She has been an editor at the MLA since 2001. Before coming to the MLA, she taught college courses in writing and literature.