MLA does not require the use of URLs because the
web pages are not stable and readers can find the
documents by title or author searches.
If your lecturer requires a URL, place it at the end of
your citation inside angle brackets < >
no author, use sponsor/organisation or title of the article if possible, otherwise start with the title of the article no page, use paragraph number (if no paragraph number, use the section title if possible after the author and date)
if no date of publication, use: n.d.
In-text |
Heaps states that bias is … [when no pages or other types of reference markers, include the name of the author in the text]Prioritising tasks is a key strategy for managing time effectively (Time management 2009). |
Works Cited |
Heaps, Stephen. “Writing Without Bias.” Online Writing Workshop. 2009. Web. 7 August 2010. Time Management. 2009, Web. 23 April 2010. http://www.tamingtime.org/articles/time-management/article-0097.html |