MLA Style
MLA Citation Links

Visit these websites when you have questions about MLA style and to see examples of MLA formatting:

A Guide for Writing Research Papers Based on Modern Language Association (MLA) Documentation - A comprehensive tutorial to preparing a research paper presented by Capital Community College in Hartford, Connecticut.

Online Citation Styles - Links to chapters from a book entitled "Online" which provides information on citing Internet sources.  Includes information on APA, Chicago, and CBE in addition to MLA style.

Sources: Their Use and Acknowledgement - A reference handbook from Dartmouth. Discusses why it is necessary to cite sources with clear examples of the different kinds of plagiarism.  The "Examples" section demonstrates the format for bibliographies and footnotes, following the APA, MLA and Science citation styles, as well as MLA’s note style.

Using Modern Language Association (MLA) Format -  This site from Purdue University reviews the proper application of MLA style including the basic paper format, formatting your Works Cited page, as well as specifically formatting print and electronic sources.

What is MLA style? - This official site of the Modern Language Association explains what MLA style is and enables you to purchase more comprehensive MLA guides online.
   


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