Answered By: Kathryn Park Last Updated: Jun 06, 2019 Views: 29133
Answered By: Kathryn Park
Last Updated: Jun 06, 2019 Views: 29133
Purdue OWL has a great page with examples of how to cite non traditional sources such as interviews, TV shows, art work and more for your works cited page. This is important because your in text citation is always a briefer version, derived from your works cited page.
You use the first item that appears in the works cited entry (usually the author, but title if there is no author), followed by page numbers if it is print, but no page numbers for online or electronic. For example:
On Your Works Cited Page
"The Blessing Way." The X-Files. Fox, WXIA, Atlanta, 19 Jul. 1998.
Your In Text Citation in Your Paper
("The Blessing Way").
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