Citing Infoplease
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To cite an Infoplease content page—when you are on that page—click on the "cite this page" icon (). A pop-up window will appear with a customized page citation. If a pop-up does not appear use the examples below for guidance.
There are several types of articles to cite on Infoplease. The list below shows the information you need to include and gives you a sample citation for each type of article. Infoplease citations follow the MLA style.
- Almanac articles
Article title in quotation marks. Website title.
Copyright date and company name.
Access date and full URL in angle brackets.
Example:
"1999 National Events Wrap-Up." Infoplease.
© 2000–2005 Pearson Education, publishing as Infoplease. 31 Aug. 2005 <http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0765967.html>.
- Feature articles
Author's name, last name first.
Article title in quotation marks. Website title.
Copyright date and company name.
Access date and full URL in angle brackets.
Example:
Haney, Elissa. "Kosovo Factsheet." Infoplease.
© 2000–2005 Pearson Education, publishing as Infoplease. 31 Aug. 2005 <http://www.infoplease.com/spot/kosovo1.html>.
- Encyclopedia articles
Article title in quotation marks.
Encyclopedia name (in italics). (Copyright date) on Website title.
Website copyright date and company name.
Access date and full URL in angle brackets.
Example:
"William Shakespeare." The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia. © 1994, 2000-2005 on Infoplease.
© 2000–2005 Pearson Education, publishing as Infoplease. 31 Aug. 2005 <http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0844662.html>.
- Dictionary entries
Entry title in quotation marks. Dictionary name (in italics)
(Copyright date) on Website title.
Copyright date and company name
Access date and full URL in angle brackets.
Example:
"Lexicography." Random House Unabridged Dictionary.
© 1997 by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.
© 2000–2005 Pearson Education, publishing as Infoplease. 31 Aug. 2005 <http://www.infoplease.com/ipd/A0515599.html>.
- Thesaurus entries
Entry title in quotation marks. Thesaurus name (in italics)
(Copyright date) on Website title.
Copyright date and company name
Access date and full URL in angle brackets.
Example:
"Compliant." WordNet 2.0.
© 2003 by Princeton University on Infoplease.
© 2000–2005 Pearson Education, publishing as Infoplease. 31 Aug. 2005 <http://www.infoplease.com/thesaurus?word=compliant&x;=10&y;=6>.
- All other articles:
Article title (if possible) in quotation marks.
Feature Type (in italics). Website title.
Copyright date and company name.
Access date and full URL in angle brackets.
Example:
"How many eggs were consumed per person in the U.S. in 1996?"
Ask the Editors. Infoplease.
© 2000–2005 Pearson Education, publishing as Infoplease. 31 Aug. 2005 <http://www.infoplease.com/askeds/3-26-99askeds.html>.
See Frequently Asked Questions for further information.
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