When do you need a page number in an MLA website citation?

You only need a page number in an MLA website citation when the source has numbered pages.

Most MLA website citations don’t have page numbers because websites don’t usually have numbered pages. MLA in-text citations for sources without numbered pages only include the author.

You can cite the author in the narrative of the sentence or in parentheses at the end of the sentence, like this example (Currin).

If you’re citing a PDF version of a report from a website, include the author and the page number of the information you’re quoting or paraphrasing, like this example (Carr 5).

Works Cited entries for websites, whether they’re paginated or not, don’t need page numbers.

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