How To Cite An App In Mla
Online Books & eBooks
Online Books and eBooks: Not Quite the Same Thing
MLA makes a distinction between online books and eBooks:
- Online book: a book with a URL that you can access on a website or database like Project Gutenberg, Google Books, ProQuest Ebook Central, EBSCOhost eBooks, Early English Books Online, etc.
- eBook: "a book that lacks a URL and that you use software to read on a personal device or computer" (MLA Style Center FAQ); includes Kindle, EPUB, Nook editions.
Each is cited somewhat differently, although the core style elements still provide the basis for your citations.
Online Books (books with URLs or DOIs, accessed on the web)
- Author (Last name, first name).Title of Book. Edition (if available), Publisher (if available), Year of online publication. Name of Website or Database, URL ( without the http:// or https://) or DOI number.
- For most online books, you do not need to include an access date at the end of the citation, but you may wish to include an access date if you think the online book URL may not be stable or if you suspect the online book may be changed in the future.
Examples:
Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan. Carmilla. 1872.Project Gutenberg. www.gutenberg.org/files/10007/10007-h/10007-h.htm.
Bell, Nancy. We Are Not Amused: Failed Humor in Interaction, De Gruyter, 2015. ProQuest Ebook Central, https://ntserver1.wsulibs.wsu.edu:3447/lib/wsu/detail.action?docID=2035730.
eBooks (books without URLs, accessed on an eReader, eReader app, or on your computer using eReader software)
- Author. Title of Book. Name of eBook Edition. Publisher, Year of publication.
Example:
Gay, Roxane. Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body. EPUB, Harper, 2017.
Part of an Online Book or eBook
- Author. "Title of Book Part." Title of Book. Publishing info (if available). Page Numbers (if available and stable). Title of Database or Website where Book was Found. URL or DOI
- Sometimes online books and eBooks (for example, those we can read in PDF formats) have stable page numbers, but many online books and eBooks don't provide numbers as print books do. Don't include page numbers if they are unavailable or device-specific.
Online Book Examples:
Osawa, Yoshimi. "'We Can Taste but Others Cannot': Umami as an Exclusively Japanese Concept." Devouring Japan: Global Perspectives on Japanese Culinary Identity, Oxford UP, 2018. Oxford Scholarship Online. www.oxfordscholarship.com/view/10.1093/oso/9780190240400.001.0001/oso-9780190240400-chapter-7.
Henry, O. "The Fox in the Morning." Cabbages and Kings, Doubleday, Page & Co., 1919, pp. 11-24. Google Books. www.books.google.com/books?id=zmcqAAAAYAAJ&dq=O.%20Henry&pg=PP10#v=onepage&q=O.%20Henry&f=false.
eBook Examples:
Bottigheimer, Ruth B. "A New History." Fairy Tales: A New History. EPUB, Excelsior Editions/State U of New York P, 2009, pp. 103-15.
How To Cite An App In Mla
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