In the FIRST column you need to write the TITLE of the article or book. 2. In the SECOND column, when we ask you how you know that a source is credible, we want you to discuss what makes each website a trusted source of information. How do you know their information isn't biased? How do you know that what they publish is true? Read the lesson for tips. 3. In the THIRD column you should take DETAILED NOTES about what you read in each source. Include main ideas and important quotations. 4. In the FOURTH column it asks for a "Properly formatted MLA Works Cited entry." Look at these examples: How to Cite a Website in MLA Structure: Last name, First name. "Article Title." Website Title. Publisher of Website, Day Month Year article was published. Web. Day Month Year article was accessed. . Example: Cain, Kevin. "The Negative Effects of Facebook on Communication." Social Media Today RSS N.p., 29 June 2012. Web. 02 Jan. 2013. MLA Book: Last name, First name. Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Medium of Publication. 5. Your LAST column needs the INTERNAL CITATION you would use WITHIN your paragraph for the column #5 MLA citation. Your internal citation for the example above with Cain as the author could simply be (Cain, 2013) OR According to Cain’s 2013 article… 6. Finally, for your paragraph, you must have proper internal citations, quotations marks around the quotations, and MORE of the paragraph should be your own words than it is quotations.