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Citing from Electronic Resources
Citation from a Website
"Athlete's Foot - Topic Overview." WebMD, 25 Sept. 2014, www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and- treatments/tc/athletes-foot-topic-overview.
Citation from an Online Database
Alonso, Alvaro, and Julio A. Camargo. "Toxicity of Nitrite to Three Species of Freshwater Invertebrates." Environmental Toxicology, vol. 21, no. 1, 3 Feb. 2006, pp. 90-94. Wiley Online Library, doi:10.1002/tox.20155.
Citing Images for Works Cited Page
Do not forget to cite your images! If you did not take or you do not own the photo or image, you must cite it. See examples below:
Example of Image Citation if photographer's name is available:
Sayer, Larissa. Nurse Log. 27 Jan. 2007. Flickr. Yahoo! Web. 7 Apr.
Example of Image Citation if photographer's name is not available:
Vitamin D. [Digital image]. (n.d.) Retrieved from http://www.fultonmassagetheraphy.com/the role of vitamin d
When quoting or paraphrasing material or information that you obtained from an outside source, you must give credit to the source in your text.
Purdue - OWL MLA In-text Citations
Electronic Sources (Websites, Databases, etc.)
One online film critic stated that Fitzcarraldo "has become notorious for its near-failure and many obstacles" (Taylor, Fitzcarraldo).
The Purdue OWL is accessed by millions of users every year. Its "MLA Formatting and Style Guide" is one of the most popular resources (Russell et al.).
Print Sources (Books, magazines, etc.)
Wordsworth stated that Romantic poetry was marked by a "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" (263).
Romantic poetry is characterized by the "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" (Wordsworth 263).
Wordsworth extensively explored the role of emotion in the creative process (263).
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