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when citing an article which does not give you the authors names how do you cite it??
MLA Format.
MLA Format.
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Remember -- you need to have each source of information <b>cited in TWO places</b>:
1. <b>the Works Cited page</b> that is placed after the last page of your paper, and
2. <b>in parentheses in the text of your paper</b>, immediately after the quotation or paraphrase.
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/
Go here and use the links at the left as the table of contents.
Click on <b>MLA Works Cited: Periodicals</b> and then scroll down to Anonymous Articles.
For in-text references, click on <b>MLA In-Text Citations: The Basics</b> and scroll down to the explanation and examples for sources with no known authors.
1. <b>the Works Cited page</b> that is placed after the last page of your paper, and
2. <b>in parentheses in the text of your paper</b>, immediately after the quotation or paraphrase.
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/
Go here and use the links at the left as the table of contents.
Click on <b>MLA Works Cited: Periodicals</b> and then scroll down to Anonymous Articles.
For in-text references, click on <b>MLA In-Text Citations: The Basics</b> and scroll down to the explanation and examples for sources with no known authors.
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