What Is the MLA Citation Format on Websites?
A citation is required to show where a writer found information used in an article or research paper. A specific format is used so that the reader (or teacher) will understand exactly how to find this original source.Types of CitationsThere are many styles of citations: APA (American Psychological Association); Turabian, University of Chicago; and Associated Press to name a few. Libraries have handbooks to each in addition to MLA (Modern Language Association).Deciding on the StyleUsually, a teacher, editor or publisher will specify the style required based on the kind of writing. MLA style is used for language and literature especially, as well as other disciplines.Parts of an MLA CitationFor a proper MLA-style citation for information found on a website, the writer will need the author’s name (if given), the article title, the website title, the publication date or date it was most recently updated, the organization sponsoring the website and the date the site was accessed by the user