Answered By: Kathryn Park
Last Updated: Aug 02, 2019     Views: 113

Yes! Here's how:

1. Click Citation Tools on the top right side of the article page.

2. Copy the MLA citation from the pop up window and paste it into your paper. You will not need the Document URL unless your instructor specifically request s it. See the change it tips, below, to make it just right.

Citation

Change It Tips:

  1. Make sure it is formatted double spaced with a .5" hanging indent on your works cite page.

It Should Look Like:

Steinfels, Margaret O'Brien. "Unfriendly skies: have we learned to stop

worrying and love the drone?" Commonweal 140.8 (2013): 6.

Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 31 July 2014.

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