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Citing Web Sources: Guidelines and Examples
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What It Is:
This is an educational worksheet designed to help students practice citing web sources in MLA format. It provides templates for citing a website or electronic encyclopedia and a print periodical article from a website. The worksheet includes blanks for students to fill in with the necessary information (author, title, volume, date, URL, etc.) and a space to write the complete citation.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for high school students (grades 9-12) and college students. It requires understanding of research principles and attention to detail, making it appropriate for learners developing academic writing skills.
Why Use It:
Using this worksheet helps students learn and practice the proper format for citing web sources, a crucial skill for academic research and writing. It reinforces the importance of giving credit to sources and avoids plagiarism. It also provides a structured approach to understanding the different elements needed in a citation.
How to Use It:
Students should first read the instructions and understand the purpose of the worksheet. Then, for each template, they should locate the required information from the web source they are citing and fill in the blanks provided. Finally, using the information they've gathered, they should write the complete citation in the space provided, following MLA guidelines.
Target Users:
The target users are high school and college students, educators teaching research and writing skills, and anyone who needs to learn or improve their ability to cite web sources accurately in MLA format.
This is an educational worksheet designed to help students practice citing web sources in MLA format. It provides templates for citing a website or electronic encyclopedia and a print periodical article from a website. The worksheet includes blanks for students to fill in with the necessary information (author, title, volume, date, URL, etc.) and a space to write the complete citation.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for high school students (grades 9-12) and college students. It requires understanding of research principles and attention to detail, making it appropriate for learners developing academic writing skills.
Why Use It:
Using this worksheet helps students learn and practice the proper format for citing web sources, a crucial skill for academic research and writing. It reinforces the importance of giving credit to sources and avoids plagiarism. It also provides a structured approach to understanding the different elements needed in a citation.
How to Use It:
Students should first read the instructions and understand the purpose of the worksheet. Then, for each template, they should locate the required information from the web source they are citing and fill in the blanks provided. Finally, using the information they've gathered, they should write the complete citation in the space provided, following MLA guidelines.
Target Users:
The target users are high school and college students, educators teaching research and writing skills, and anyone who needs to learn or improve their ability to cite web sources accurately in MLA format.




