WEBSITES  (section 5.9 in MLA, 6th ed)

 


Information from a freely available Website (NOT printed in paper form):

 

Author last name, author first name. Title of the article.” Name of the site. Date information was posted

or updated. Name of sponsoring organization. Date you viewed the site <URL>.

 

Allergy Statistics.” Facts & Figures: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Jan. 2002. 

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 16 July 2004 <http://www.niaid.nih.gov/

factsheets/allergystat.htm>.

 

 

Article from an online newspaper or magazine publication:

 

Author last name, author first name. Title of the article.” Name of publication Volume or issue number

[not usually available]: Date of publication. Number of pages [not usually available].

Date you viewed the site <URL>.

 

Appenzeller, Tim. “The End of Cheap Oil.” National Geographic June 2004. n. pag. 16 July 2004

<http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0406/feature5/index.html>.

 

 

Editorial from an online newspaper or magazine publication:

 

Author last name, author first name.  Title of the article.” Editorial. Name of publication  Volume or

issue number [not usually available]: Date of publication.  Number of pages [not usually available].

Date you viewed the site <URL>.

 

Henniger, Daniel. Love of Reading’s A Labor Lost for Many Now.” Editorial. The Wall Street Journal 16

July 2004. n. pag. 16 July 2004 <http://www.opinionjournal.com/columnists/

dhenninger/?id=110005358>.