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MLA Style Guide 9th Edition

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eBook from Library Database

 

It is important to include the location element when referencing electronic resources. The following identifiers (in order of preference) may be listed as the location for an electronic resource: 

  1. a DOI
  2. a permalink
  3. a URL

You should always include the https:// with DOI's. You may choose to omit http:// or https:// from other URL's unless you want to hyperlink them and are working in a software program that does not allow hyperlinking without it.  

If a URL runs more than three full lines or is longer than the rest of the entry, you should shorten it. When shortening a URL always retain at least the host (see Tips for Online Sources).

Links included in the Works Cited may be active if you are submitting your paper electronically.

Library Database

TEMPLATE:

Last, First. Title of Work in Italics. Publisher, year. Database, Location. 

 

EXAMPLE:

Collins, Stella. Neuroscience for Learning and Development: How to Apply Neuroscience and Psychology for Improved Learning and Training. Kogan Page, 2016. eBook Academic Collection, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=e000xna&AN=1086319&site=eds-live.

*Not necessary to include access date for eBook.

When creating an in-text citation for an eBook , keep in mind that some eBooks may not include page numbers. If the eBook includes paragraph numbers, use par. or pars. to indicate the paragraph(s) you are referring to. Numbering on eBooks may not be consistent on all devices, so it is also appropriate to use numbers of stable sections, such as chapter numbers (i.e. ch. 2), in your in-text citations in place of page or paragraph numbers.  Examples are outlined below:

Reference Information

Collins, Stella. Neuroscience for Learning and Development: How to Apply Neuroscience and Psychology for Improved Learning and Training. Kogan Page, 2016. eBook Academic Collection, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=True&db= nlebk&AN=1086319&site=Ehost-live.

In-text Citation Guidelines

Examples                                                                                                           

 

Include the author's last name and page number (or paragraph number) placed in brackets at the end of a sentence.

 

Consider this a paraphrased sentence (Collins ch. 6).                        

 

Include the author's last names as part of the sentence; include the page number (or paragraph number) in brackets. The first time the author is mentioned in text use their full name (excluding middle initials), and use their last name only after that.

 

According to Stella Collins, "consider this a direct quote" (234)Collins goes on to argue that this is a paraphrased sentence (235).

Remember, in-text citation formatting changes depending on a number of factors.