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In-Text Citations | Explanation of MLA Style for Electronic Sources

Works Cited List

Select the following databases and/or type of Web site and use the examples given as a guide for referencing sources in the Works Cited list. The guides below adhere to formatting rules from the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 7th Ed.

Library Databases

Web Sites and Other Electronic Sources

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Academic Search Complete
Academic OneFile
African American Experience
American Government
American History
American History in Video
America's Newspapers (Newsbank)
AP Multimedia Archive
Applied Science Full Text
Art & Architecture Complete
Art Full Text
Art Museum Image Gallery
ArtSTOR
Associates Programs Source Plus
B
Behavioral Science E-Journal Collection
Biography in Context
Biological and Agricultural Index Plus
Biomedical and Life Sciences E-Journal Collection
Britannica Academic Edition
Business and Economics E-Journal Collection
Business Economics and Theory Collection
Business Full Text
Business Source Complete
C
Career Insider (Vault)
Chemistry and Materials Science E-Journal Collection
CINAHL Plus Full Text
Computer Database
Contemporary Middle East
CQ Global Researcher
CQ Researcher Online
COIN Career Library
Credo Reference
Criminal Justice Periodical Index
Critical Companions to Popular Contemporary Writers
Current History Online
D
Daily Life Through History
Daily Life Online with World Cultures Today
Dentistry and Oral Sciences Source
E
Earth and Environmental Science e-Journal Collection
e-Book Collection (ABC-CLIO)
eBooks/NetLibrary
Education Full Text
Educator's Reference Complete
Education Research Complete
ERIC
ERIC via EBSCO
ERIC via FirstSearch
Expanded Academic ASAP
F
Ferguson's Career Guidance Center
Films On Demand
Florida Database
Florida Newspapers
Food Science Source
Funk & Wagnall's Encyclopedia
G
General Business File ASAP
General OneFile
General Reference Center Gold
General Science Full Text
Global Road Warrior
Granger's World of Poetry
GreenFILE
GREENR
Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia
H
Health and Wellness Resource Center
Health Reference Center: Academic
Health Source: Consumer Edition
Health Source: Nursing Academic
History Reference Center
Hoover's Premium
Hospitality & Tourism Complete
Humanities Full Text
Humanities International Complete
Humanities Social Sciences and Law E-Journal Collection
I
InfoTrac Professional Collection
InfoTrac Student Edition
Informe
International Bibliography of Theater and Dance
Issues and Controversies
Issues: Understanding Controversy and Society
J
JSTOR
L
Latino American Experience
Legal Periodicals Full Text
LexisNexis Academic
Library Information Science and Technology Full Text
Library Literature & Information Science Full Text
Literature Criticism Online
Literary Reference Center
Literature Resources from Gale
LitFINDER
M
MAS Ultra School Edition
MasterFILE Premier
Mathematics and Statistics E-Journal Collection
Medicine E-Journal Collection
MEDLINE with Full Text
Military and Government Collection
N
netLibrary/eBooks
New York Times Historical Edition
New York Times via Newsbank
Newsbank
Nursing and Allied Health Collection
Nursing and Allied Health Source
Nursing Resource Center
O
OmniFile Fulltext Mega
Opposing Viewpoints in Context
The Orlando Sentinel
Oxford Art Online
Oxford English Dictionary
Oxford Music Online
Oxford Reference Online Premium
P
Physicians Desk Reference (PDR)
Physics and Astronomy E-Journal Collection
Points of View Reference Center
Primary Search
PsycArticles
R
Reader's Guide Full Text
Regional Business News
S
Science Complete
Science in Context
SIRS Knowledge Source
Small Business Resource Center
Springer E-Journal Collection
Social Sciences Full Text
Sources in US History Online
Supreme Court Collection
T
Teacher Reference Center
Thomson Healthcare Series
Today's Science
V
Virtual Reference Library
W
Wall Street Journal
World Book Advanced
World Folklore and Folklife
World Geography
World History: Ancient and Medieval Eras
World History: The Modern Era
 
Article on a web site
Entire Web Site
Home Page for a Course
Professor's Syllabus
Entire Book
Chapter or Part of a Book
Bible
Online Magazine, Newspaper or Journal Article
PowerPoint Presentation
Audio File
Video File
Image
E-mail
Interview - Online transcript
Interview - Personal, Print, Radio or TV
Blog
Full-Text Book on Google
YouTube Video
Translation of Book on the Web
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In-Text Citations

Parenthetical Documentation or Citing Sources in the Text: Use the following examples as a guide for referencing sources in the body of your paper.

Site with one author:
"LifeMap is a guide to help you figure out your career and educational goals" (Jones).

Site with two or three authors:
The LRC has many electronic resources (Smith, Adams and Williams).

Site with more than three authors:
"Online courses provide a way for students to use their time wisely" (Kilby et al.).

Site with no author; use first two words of title:
Valencia has a vital workforce development program ("More Companies").

Site with a corporate author:
"Valencia is a better place to start" (Valencia College).

Site which numbers paragraphs:
Academic Search Premier is an extremely versatile database (Byrnes, pars. 5-6).

Site for an article in pdf format which includes accurate page numbers:
"An understanding of international politics is essential in today's world" (Crawford 55).

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Explanation

Information obtained from an electronic source which becomes part of a research paper, essay, speech, etc. must be documented. The MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, Seventh Edition, 2009 addresses a number of different types of electronic sources. This handout addresses only those electronic resources which students at Valencia College are most likely to use for research purposes. As in all cases, if you have any questions, ASK YOUR PROFESSOR!

The goal in documenting electronic sources is to aim for comprehensiveness, though for many sources, the writer will need to settle for citing whatever information is available to them. Include as much information as necessary to identify the source and allow the reader to locate it. For documents from the Internet, the minimum you should cite is the title, the date you accessed the site and the URL.

In the text of the paper, parenthetical references for electronic sources are cited just like those for print sources. MLA Style states that"For any type of source, you must include information in your text that directs readers to the correct entry in the work-cited list. Web documents generally do not have fixed page numbers or any kind of section numbering. If your source lacks numbering, you have to omit numbers from your parenthetical references. If your source includes fixed page numbers or section numbering (such as numbering of paragraphs), cite the relevant numbers. Give the appropriate abbreviation before the numbers. Pars is the abbreviation for paragraphs." Most examples given here do not include page numbers; if pagination were included it would be placed between the date of publication and the date of access.

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