Lecture or public address (MLA)

Works cited entries

MLA-200

Live address

Smith, Anna Deavere. “On the Road: A Search for American Character.” National Endowment for the Humanities, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, 6 Apr. 2015. Address.

Address on the Web

Khosla, Raj. “Precision Agriculture and Global Food Security.” US Department of State: Diplomacy in Action, 26 Mar. 2013, www.state.gov/e/stas/series/212172.htm. Address.

Explain

  • Begin with the speaker’s name and the title of the lecture (if any), in quotation marks.
  • If you attended the lecture live (as in the first example), add the sponsor and the theater or other venue where the lecture took place, the city, and the date.
  • Add the label “Lecture” or “Address” at the end if it is not clear from the title.
  • If you found the lecture on the Web (as in the second example), cite it as you would a short work from a Web site, giving the Web site title, the sponsor, the date of posting or of the lecture (whichever is available), and your date of access.

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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