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How to Cite a Video in MLA

Citing a video in MLA format can seem challenging, but it doesn't have to be. Our AI assistant is here to guide you through each step of the process. Whether it's a YouTube video, a film, or a documentary, we'll help ensure your citations are accurate and compliant with the latest MLA guidelines.

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Remember, proper citation gives credit to original sources and helps you avoid plagiarism. If you have any further questions or need more examples, don't hesitate to ask our AI assistant.

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Citing a video in MLA format involves a few key elements. You typically start with the title of the video in italics, followed by the name of the website hosting the video (like YouTube), the uploader's name, the date it was uploaded, and the URL. It might look like this: "Title of Video." Website, uploaded by User, Date, URL. Is there a particular video or source you’re working with? I'm happy to help make sure the citation is just right if you have more details!