Tuesday, March 13, 2012

How do you cite google in MLA format for a work cited page?

Google is a search engine, and many times you will need to
cite the article that you find on Google, not Google itself.  Some of those citations
are found at the bottom of the article.  In order to give you an accurate way to
document, I would need to know what you are
documenting.


However, if you will go to Google and look up
"The Chicago Manual" and then scan down to "websites" you will find some models for
documenting electronic sources.   You may also look up "Columbia online style".  This
site will give you the MLA, APA, and Chicago versions on how to site an internet
source. There are differences in these styles so you will need to know which one your
instructor prefers. 

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