Short work from a Web site (with no author) (MLA)

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“Social and Historical Context: Vitality.” Arapesh Grammar and Digital Language Archive Project, Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, www.arapesh.org/socio_historical_context_vitality.php. Accessed 22 Mar. 2016.

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MLA-177

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Short works include articles, poems, and other documents that are not book length or that appear as internal pages on a Web site. Give as much of the following information as is available:

  • the author’s name
  • the title of the short work, in quotation marks
  • the title of the site, italicized
  • the publisher or sponsor of the site
  • the date of publication or most recent update
  • your date of access if there is no update date

NOTE: When a URL must be divided at the end of a line, break it only after a slash or a double slash or before any other mark of punctuation. Do not insert a hyphen at the end of the line.

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MLA-178

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