5. 6. 4 [CITING WEB PUBLICATIONS]
A Periodical Publication in an Online Database (MLA 192-193)

To cite a work from a periodical in an online database,
such as an article, a review, an editorial, or a letter to the editor,
begin the entry by following the recommendations in 5.5 
for citing works in print periodicals, but drop the medium\
of original publication (Print). If possible. give the inclusive
page numbers or, when pagination is not continuous, the first
page number and a plus sign; if pagination isd not available, 
use: n. pag.. Conclude the entry with the following items:

1.  Title of the database (italicized)
2.  Medium of publication consulted (Web)
3.  Date of access (day, month, and year)

If you need to include a URL, follow the guidelines in 5.6.1.
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