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To give proper credit to the original sources, you need follow the "MLA style" you learned from your English classes to cite and quote your sources in standard formats. Here are some selected items from MLA guidelines on documenting online sources.
CITATION
Entries in a works cited list for Web sources you may come across with include scholarly projects, information databases, the texts of books, articles in periodicals, and personal sites.
Scholarly Project
Victorian Women Writers Project. Ed. Perry Willett. May 2000. Indiana U. 26 June 2002 <http://www.indiana.edu/~letrs/vwwp/>
Information Database
Thomas: Legislative Information on the Internet. 19 June 2001. Lib. of Congress, Washington. 18 May 2002 <http://thomas.loc.gov/>.
"Telling Tales." Modern English Writers. 1997. Northern State U. 9 Mar. 1999 <http:// www.northernstate.edu/mod/>.
"The Lonesome Soul." Modern American Literature Database. Ed. Eva Bradshaw. 1997. Dept. of English, South coast U. 9 Mar. 1999 <httpa;//www.southcoastuniv.edu.laldb/>.
Personal Site
Lancashire, Ian. Home page. 28 Mar. 2002. 15 May 2002 <http://www.chass.utoronto.ca:8080/~ian/>.
Jones, Jerry. Mark Twain Page. 1997. South Coast U. 19 nov. 1999 <http://www.southcoastuniv.edu/jjones/mtwain.html>.
Samuel, L. K. Home page. 1998. 9 Oct. 1999 <http://www.southcoastuniv.edu/lsamuel>.
Science Fictiion Authors' Page. U. of North Bayview. 9 Oct. 1999 <http://www.univnorthbayview.edu/>.
Book
Nesbit, E[dith]. Ballads and Lyrics of Socialism. London, 1908. Victorian Women Writers Project. Ed. Perry Willett. May 2000. Indiana U. 26 June 2002 <http://www.indiana.edu/~letrs/vwwp/nesbit/ballsoc.html> |
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