: According to the University of Maryland, University College's page on MLA style: "If you are citing an entire work, or a work that has no page numbers, you want to include information that
According to the University of Maryland, University College's page on MLA style:
"If you are citing an entire work, or a work that has no page numbers, you want to include information that will allow the reader to locate the source in your works cited list. If it is not possible to include this information in the text, follow the sentence where the citation needs to be made with an in-text citation containing only the name of the author."
They offer the following examples:
In his article "Allston Gothic," local historian Forman Jackson demonstrates how completely the neighborhood's gruesome past has been forgotten by its residents.
OR
A recent newspaper article demonstrated just how thoroughly the neighborhood's gruesome past has been forgotten by its residents (Jackson).
source: www.umuc.edu/library/libhow/mla_examples.cfm#intext
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