Our instructional design team analysed K 12 courses for the school system of a major US Northeastern state to create learning objectives and map them to prescribed state and federal academic standards.
This blog focuses on the MLA style citations for websites. As discussed earlier, using a formal citation style helps your reader understand that certain content is sourced from elsewhere and identify the source of referenced content easily.
Citations help us give due credit and avoid plagiarism. Starting from this post, we will look at the MLA style for citations. This first post looks at the MLA style for citing books.
In earlier posts, I wrote about the APA style citations for books and websites. We often have to refer to videos and so in this post I will focus on APA style citations for YouTube videos.
Online sources of information are easy to access and becoming a primary reference. In this post, we will focus on citing websites using the APA style citations.