Citation Builder
Giving credit to your sources is an important part of research. When you "cite" a source, you tell others where you found your information. The forms on this page will help you keep track of all the important information you need for a citation, whether it's for a website, a database, or a book. Pick the type of source you want to cite from the list below, and you'll be taken to a page that asks for all the information you'll need. Then you'll get an email with a formatted MLA citation.
Note: Be careful when choosing between websites and databases. Just because something is online does not mean you should pick website. Online databases include Britannica Online, Kids InfoBits, Student Resource Center Junior, and other sites you get to through the library database page.
Note: Be careful when choosing between websites and databases. Just because something is online does not mean you should pick website. Online databases include Britannica Online, Kids InfoBits, Student Resource Center Junior, and other sites you get to through the library database page.