Saturday, February 4, 2012

How do I cite reviews from webpages in MLA Format?

http://www.courseptr.com/ptr_detail.cfm?group=Game%20Development%26amp;subcat=Physics%20%26%20Math%26amp;isbn=1%2D59200%2D093%2D2





http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Physics-Modeling-for-Game-Programmers/David-Conger/e/9781592000937





Those website addresses are HUGE, who do I cite them in MLA format? Also, the second website contains some tabs (Overview, Editorial Reviews, Customer Reviews etc.), you have to click on the Editorial Reviews tab in order to see the review I want to cite on that page. How do I include an entry for the two above reviews for my Works Cited page in MLA Format?





Thank you!|||To be honest, you're gonna have a hard time convincing a teacher that a retailer's website really proved worthwhile in your research. It's a pretty rough source. Check out Easybib.com, that's your best bet because you'll just plug in the info, and it'll put a citation together for you.


I would seriously think about "fudging" some sources. Basically, google the topic, find a few qualities sources and use those in place of the barnes %26amp; nobles site. You don't really have to read the whole new source, but cite it as though you did.

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