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Mr. Lemerise - Civil War Biographies: Works Cited

Use this guide to locate resources for your Civil War biography project.

What is a citation?

  • A citation is a way of giving credit to the source you used for an assignment. 
  • Citations allow the teacher to locate the sources you used for your research.
  • There are specific ways to cite the sources we use, depending on the subject you're researching or the requirements of the teacher. For this project we are learning how to cite in MLA 8 format. 

The Core Elements of a MLA 8 Citation

  1. Author.
  2. Title of source.
  3. Title of container,
  4. Other contributors,
  5. Version, 
  6. Number, 
  7. Publisher, 
  8. Publication Date, 
  9. Location.

Website as Source: MLA 8 Format

In MLA 8, the source type does not change the formatting of the citation. When citing a website look for the following information and assemble it in this order:

  1. Author's name 
    • Place author's name in reverse order with a comma between the last name and the first name; end with a period
    • example: Barnes, George.
  2. Title of the article or page
    • The title of the article is put in quotations. Place a period before the end of the quotation.
    • example: "The Roads Outside are Frightful."
  3. Title of the website
    • The title of the website should be italicized with a comma at the end of the title
    • example: Telegram.com,
  4. Name of the publisher
    • After the comma, write the name of the website's publisher; end in a comma.
    • If the name of the website is the same as the publisher omit it
    • ex. GateHouse Media, LLC.,
  5. Date that article, webpage, etc. was posted
    • Day of the month, abbreviated month, followed by year; end in a comma
    • ex. 16 Dec. 2016,
  6. URL
    • Paste url, not including http://
    • end the url in a period
    • make the link clickable if it is a web source
    • ex. http://www.telegram.com/news/20161216/roads-outside-are-frightful

The elements together would look like this:

Combining the example elements, the citation would look like this:

MLA 8 Containers

Want to learn more about Containers in MLA 8 format? Check out Easybib's infographic, Introduction to MLA Containers here.

Citation Maker

Print off a copy of the Citation Maker to keep track of your citations and properly identify the containers before using Easybib.com.

Easybib.com

Cite your sources using Easybib.com