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How to Cite Websites. Creating MLA citations and works cited. Goals . Understand the terms: sources, citations and works cited Cite sources accurately Compose citations for online articles and professional sites Create a Works Cited in Microsoft Word. What are Sources??.
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How to Cite Websites Creating MLA citations and works cited
Goals • Understand the terms: sources, citations and works cited • Cite sources accurately • Compose citations for online articles and professional sites • Create a Works Cited in Microsoft Word
What are Sources?? • Sources are materials used to gather information • There are two types: print and non-print (Web) • Print sources are: books, magazines, newspapers, journals, etc… • Non-print sources are: Internet sites, radio, TV, etc… • We use both of these types of sources in our writing assignments.
Why would someone want to know what sources you used? • To make sure what I wrote was true • Find out more about a subject • Locate your information(sources) • Make sure I got my info from a trustworthy site
How do people reading your paper find out what sources you used? • You list the source in your paper • You create a list of sources at the end of your paper called a Works Cited. • A Works Cited is a list of the sources you cite in your paper (books, websites, etc..) • Each source requires a different citation. A citation for a book would require a different citation than a website.
Why Do I need A works cited? • Lets your reader know where you got your information • Tells others which sources you used • Build credibility by demonstrating accountability to your source material • Protect you from plagiarism(using someone else’s work without crediting the source) • Sign of respect
How to Cite web Sources? • Requirements created by MLA. • Online news articles or professional sites: • Editor, author, or compiler name (if available). Name of Site. Version number. Name of institution/organization affiliated with the site (sponsor or publisher), date of resource creation (if available). Medium of publication. Date of access.
Notes • When the source has an author, the author’s name comes first (Last name, First name). • If there’s no author, the title of the article or webpage comes first • The title of the article is placed in quotation marks • Title of the website is italicized • Citations have two dates: date created or published and the date accessed(info changes) • Use n.d. when the site has no publication date • Some professional sites don’t include an author because they’re created by a group of people
Example Citation • Online news article from the Internet: • Kraus, Stephanie. “Women in Combat.” Time for Kids. Time Inc., 21 February 2013. Web. 4 March 2013. • Online professional article from the Internet: • Schons, Mary. “Healthy at Every Size.” National Geographic Education. National Geographic Society, 10 August 2010. Web. 15 March 2013.
Practice Citation • Visit your three bookmarked websites and create a citation for each website using the handouts. • For the two online news article sites you will use the green citation sheets. • For the one online professional site you will use the blue citation sheet.
Create Works Cited in Word • Check the format settings: Times New Roman, size 12, 1”margins, and double-spaced. • Look for the “References” tab and click it. • Select the style MLA 7th ed. • Click on the manage button • Click on the + sign to add source • Change the type of source to website • Enter the data into the appropriate fields • Click ok when finished • Repeat steps for other citations • Go back to document element and click works cited • Check formatting – hanging indent on second line