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MLA: Works Cited Page

Works Cited Page Example

MLA Template

Examples of Common Source Types

Citing Non-Traditional Sources

Picture

Photographer. Title of Image (If there is no title, make one up). Date, Website Name, URL.

Bearden, Romare. The Train. 1975. MOMA, www.moma.org/collection/works/65232?locale=en.

YouTube Video

Video Title. Website, upload by User, date uploaded, URL.

Slip Slip Knit (SSK)YouTube, uploaded by TheKnitWitch, 14 Feb. 2007, www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGwcYW3GG3M.

Tweet from Twitter

Author. "Entire Tweet." Twitter, date, time, URL.

@persiankitty. "We are low on cat food and kitty litter." Twitter, 28 June 2016, 4:45 p.m., twitter.com/persionkitty/status/2938479832.

Podcast

Contributor, role. "Title of Episode." Podcast Name, season (if available), episode number (if available), app name or website producer, date, URL (if available).

Gladwell, Malcolm, narrator. “The Lady Vanishes.” Revisionist HistoryiTunes app, 16 June 2016.

 

Gladwell, Malcolm, narrator. “The Lady Vanishes.” Revisionist History, season 1, episode 1, Slate Group, 2016, revisionisthistory.com/seasons?selected=season-1.

TV Show on Netflix

"Episode." TV Show Name, season, episode, producer, date. Netflix, URL.

“Grief Counseling.” The Office, season 3, episode 4, NBC, 12 Oct. 2006. Netflix, www.netflix.com/watch/798356483?

Song from a Website

Artist. "Song Title." Website You Accessed the Song, Year, URL.

Snail Mail. “Thinning.” Bandcamp, snailmailbaltimore.bandcamp.com.

Interview

Interviewee. Interview. By Interviewer. Date.

Walcott, Derek. Interview. By Susan Lang. 22 Oct. 2002.