Answer

APA

References Page

Start with the article title:

  • Practical oral care for people with intellectual disability.

OR

Book title:

  • Evicted: Poverty and profit in the American city.

In-Text/Parenthetical Citation

If no author is listed, use the first word or two of the title in quotation marks.

For example, if you had a source with the title "Practical oral care for people with intellectual disability", the parenthetical citation would look like this:

  • ("Practical oral," 2014).

MLA

Works Cited Page

Start the citation with the title of the article or book. Put the title in quotation marks if it's a short work (such as an article), or italicize it if it's a longer work (books, entire websites):

  • "Practical Oral Care for People with Intellectual Disability."
  • In the Name of the Father.

In-Text/Parenthetical Citation

If no author is listed, use a shortened title of the work. Put the title in quotation marks if it's a short work (such as an article), or italicize it if it's a longer work (books, entire websites) and include page numbers (if there are any).

For example, if you had a website article with the title "Practical Oral Care for People with Intellectual Disability", the parenthetical citation would look like this: 

  • ("Practical Oral").