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00:05 Gather information about the source
00:43 Use the "container" concept for a work that's part of anothe...
01:07 Add a direct URL and your date of access for works accessed ...
01:36 Check your citation against MLA templates
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How to Cite Footnotes in MLA? Part 2 of 2: Building Your Full Citation.
Gather information about the source. When you provide a full citation in your "Works Cited," you need to provide information about the whole work. Regardless of the type of work, all MLA citations include the same basic components. Generally, you'll need the author, title, names of other contributors, any specific version or issue numbers, and publication information. For print sources, this information can be easily found by looking on the title page of the work. Online and multimedia sources may require additional research to find the information that you need to build a full citation. Ask your instructor or a librarian for help if you're having trouble finding the information you need.
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