Curator's Notes or Museum Placards for Painting, Sculpture or Photograph (MLA 6th ed. 5.8.2) Curator Name (if given). Title of note/placard (if any). Curator notes. Title of Artwork. By Artist's name. City art housed in: name of museum, gallery or other institution that houses the artwork.
To cite a museum exhibit in MLA format, provide the name of the exhibit in quotation marks, the name of the museum, the city where the museum is located, and the date of the visit. For example: "The Art of ancient Egypt" exhibit, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 12 Jan. 2020. Make sure to also include any specific details or descriptions about the exhibit that are relevant to your research.
According to the related link, you would cite by name of exhibit, location of museum (with address), and date of the museum visit. In text would be the name of the exhibit and date of visit. The APA manual states that if you can not find an example in the manual, use an example that is most like your source (page 232, 5th ed). Based on the exhibit and what your use of it is in your paper, look in the APA manual (pp 207 - 281). Note there is a 6th ed in print which I do not have a copy.
Yes, cite the exhibit in text and on the reference page. In text would be the name of the exhibit and date of visit. On the reference page, cite the name of exhibit, name of museum (with address), and date of the museum visit. Example: Dinosaur Sue Exhibit. The Field Museum. 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60605. August 31, 2009.
How would you cite a DVD in MLA format for a bibliography?
To cite a mission statement in APA format, include the name of the organization, the year the mission statement was published or last updated, the title of the mission statement (if available), and the URL (if accessed online). For example: Organization Name. (Year). Title of Mission Statement. Retrieved from URL.
Yes, I can, using a Works Cited page and the format needed to cite the sources. I reccommend Purdue Owl or sites like that to find the format for the style you need to cite in.
It's the Science Museum in Paris
Yes, you should always cite information that you present in an exhibit if it comes from a book or any other external source. It is important to give credit to the original author and provide a way for your audience to locate the source for further reference.
In MLA format, cite a memoir by including the author's name, title of the memoir in italics, publisher, publication year, and format (e.g., print or ebook). A sample citation would be: Last name, First name. Title of Memoir. Publisher, Year. Format.
Yes absolutly !
When you write about a court case, you must follow a very specific format when you cite the judge's ruling, or cite any of the other papers associated with the case.
Go to the Purdue online writing lab, they have varieties of styles that you can cite your sources. There's also a conversion program in Microsoft word where you just enter your sources in any format and Word automatically formats it for you.
I don't believe YouTube channels are something you can cite properly. For each video you've used, you should cite it in MLA.
To cite class notes in APA format, you can list the instructor's name, the date of the class, and a brief description of the notes. For example: Smith, J. (2021, September 15). Notes on effects of climate change in Geography 101 class.