Citations

= Remember you must cite all of your sources using standard MLA format. Below are examples of how to cite pictures and other material gained from the Internet. =

**Art/Photography:**
Cite the artist's name, followed by the title of the artwork, usually underlined, and the institution and city in which the artwork can be found. If you want to indicate the work's date, include it after the title. For a work of art you viewed online, end your citation with your date of access and the URL**//.//**

//__Examples:__// van, Gogh, Vincent. __The Starry Night__. 1889. Museum of Modern Art, New Your. 3 February 2003. .

Discovery Education. __Computer Keyboard. 26 September 2008.__ .

There are many different kinds of web sites, so it is impossible to give just one set of precise instructions for citation format. If you can not find some of the information needed, cite what is available.
 * Web Sites: **

//What you need (at minimum)://

 * Site title (if there is no title use a description such as "Home Page")
 * Date you accessed the information
 * URL

//What you need (if available)://

 * Author(s)/Editor(s) name
 * Publication or last update date
 * Organization/Institution name associated with the site

__**//Examples://**__ Border, Nathan. Home page. 12 July 2005. .

__Indiana__ __University__ __Fact Book 2004-2005__. Dec. 2004. Indiana University. 12 July 2005. .

__The Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project__. Ed. Clayborne Carson. April 2005. Stanford University. 14 July 2005 .

__Victorian Women Writers Project__. Ed. Perry Willett. April 2003. Indiana University. 12 July 2005. .

For government documents published online, give as much publication information as is available and end your citation with the date of access and the URL.
 * Government Web Sites **

//**Example:**// United States. Dept. of Transportation. Natl. Highway Traffic Safety Administration. __An Investigation of the Safety Implications of__ __Wireless Communications in Vehicles__. Nov. 1999. 20 May 2001..


 * Author Unknown **

//**Example:**// __Margaret Sanger Papers Project__. 18 Oct. 2000. History Dept., New York U. 6 December 2004. .