How to Cite Websites MLA Style

MLA (Modern Language Association) style is a writing standard for many forms of documentation. MLA style sets a standard for how published forms should appear and includes how items should be referenced within documents. There are several websites that properly reference items in MLA format for users without the need to memorize the style guide. These websites require that you input the information you would like to reference, and they create the citation for you based on the type of reference needed.

Instructions

  1. EasyBib

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      Go to the EasyBib web page and click the "Website" tab.

    • 2

      Enter the website address in the box and click "Cite this."

    • 3

      Click "Select" next to the citation you would like to use.

    • 4

      Enter the author, published date and accessed date and click "Create citation." You citation will appear on the next page. Copy and paste the citation into your document.

    Son of Citation Machine

    • 5

      Go to the "Son of Citation Machine" web page and click "MLA."

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      Click the type of web document you are referencing.

    • 7

      Enter the information from the web page, including the author, titles, published date, publishing organization and the web address or URL. The URL must include the "http" portion of the address to be complete. Click "Submit." You citation and the in-text citation will appear on the next page to be copied and pasted into your document.

    SourceAid

    • 8

      Go to the "SourceAid" web page and click "Website."

    • 9

      Enter the website information, including the author, site title, editor, date accessed and URL.

    • 10

      Click "Next." You citation will appear at the top of the next page. Copy and paste it into your document.

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