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MLA in text citation?

I wrote a paper over animal experimentation and have my bibliography done, but don't quite understand how to cite my sources in the text. All of my sources are online with no authors except for one. And i use the sources multiple times. There are no page numbers obviously, so how would i cite the sources in the text. THANKS! "/Companies That Do Test on Animals // A-Z." Caring Consumer // Search for Cruelty-Free Companies and Products. Web. 30 Sept. 2009. <>.http://search.caringconsumer.com/search_list_icons.aspx?Donottest=-1&Product=0&Dotest=8>. "Cosmetics Q&A: Animal Testing." U S Food and Drug Administration Home Page. Web. 30 Sept. 2009. <>.http://www.fda.gov/Cosmetics/ResourcesForYou/Consumers/CosmeticsQA/ucm167216.htm>. "Facts: Cosmetic Testing." In Defense of Animals. Web. 30 Sept. 2009. <>.http://www.idausa.org/facts/costesting.html>. Hurley, Jennifer A. Opposing Viewpoints Digests - Animal Rights (paperback edition) (Opposing Viewpoints Digests). New York: Greenhaven, 1998. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Gale. Pasadena Memorial HS 30 Sept. 2009. <>.http://find.galegroup.com/>.

Public Comments

  1. Remember that your in-text citations basically just refer the reader to your works cited page. When citing websites, you normally just do the first thing that appears for that source on the works cited page. So for the first three, you could write out out the title of the article (you probably don't have to write out the whole title if it's really long, just enough so your reader knows where to look) and the last one you should just use the author. I am about 99% sure that is right... but MLA can be so confusing! This website has been really helpful to me in the past, I opened it to the page on in-text citations, you can just scroll down until you find what you're looking for. and if you have any other question on MLA, I'm sure this can help you answer it! http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/02/ good luck :)
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