Website citations should contain most of the following components (if available):
• Name of the author or editor
• Title of the work (‘italicized if the work is independent; in roman type and quotation marks if the
work is part of a larger work’)
• Title of the overall Web site (italicized), if it is distinct from the title of the work
• Version or edition used
• Sponsor or publisher of the site. If a sponsor or publisher is not available, use the abbreviation
“N.p.” (for “No publisher”).
• Date of publication or last update. If this is not available, use “n.d.” (for “no date”).
• Medium of publication (Web).
• Date of access (day, month, year).
(See p. 184, MLA Handbook, 2009)