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:
- 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.
- 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."
- Title of the website
- The title of the website should be italicized with a comma at the end of the title
- example: Telegram.com,
- 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.,
- Date that article, webpage, etc. was posted
- Day of the month, abbreviated month, followed by year; end in a comma
- ex. 16 Dec. 2016,
- 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:
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Combining the example elements, the citation would look like this:
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