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1 Citing Sources MLA Formatting

2 Basic Rules  Begin your Works Cited page on a separate page at the end of your research paper. It should have the same one-inch margins and last name, page number header as the rest of your paper.  Label the page Works Cited (do not underline the words Works Cited or put them in quotation marks) and center the words Works Cited at the top of the page.  Double space all citations, but do not skip spaces between entries. (Note: single space used on this guide sheet to keep it short)  Proper punctuation is imperative!

3 Books One Author Lastname, Firstname. Title of Book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Example: Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. New York: Scholastic, 2007.

4 Books More Than One Author First author name is written last name first; successive author names are written first name, last name. Example: Mouse, Mickey, and Donald Duck. How to Lose Your Parents in Disney Land. Orlando: Minnie, Inc., 2000.

5 Lecture or Speech Include speaker name, title of the speech (if any) in quotes, details about the meeting or event where the speech was given, including its location and date of delivery. Label the speech according to its type, e.g., Guest Lecture, Keynote Address, State of the Union Address. Example: Berard, Lynn and Donna Beck. Guest Lecturers. “Introduction to Research using Online Databases.” Summer Engineering Experience for Girls. Wean Hall, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. 21 July 2008.

6 Scholarly Journal Article Author(s). "Title of Article." Title of Journal Volume. Issue (Year): pages. Example : Speers, Brittany. "Becoming an Engineer is Better Than Being like Me." Cosmo Girl. 14.2 (2008): 21-24.

7 Electronic Sources Always include as much information as possible.  Author and/or editor names  Name of the database, or title of project, book, article  Any version numbers available  Date of version, revision, or posting  Publisher information  Date you accessed the material  Electronic address, printed between carets ([ ]).

8 An Entire Web Site Basic format Name of Site. Date of Posting/Revision. Name of institution/organization affiliated with the site (sometimes found in copyright statements). Date you accessed the site [electronic address]. Example: The Purdue OWL. 26 Aug. 2007. The Writing Lab and OWL at Purdue and Purdue University. 12 June 2008.

9 Web Site Page For an individual page on a Web site, make sure the URL points to the exact page you are referring to, or the entry or home page for a collection of pages you're referring to: Example: Purdue OWL. "MLA Formatting and Style Guide." The Online Writing Lab at Purdue. 10 May 2008. Purdue University Writing Lab. 12 June 2008.

10 Online Scholarly Journal Online scholarly journals are treated different from online magazines. First, you must include volume and issue information, when available. Also, some electronic journals and magazines provide paragraph or page numbers; again, include them if available. Example: Montana, Hanna. "Engineering your Photo Shoots to Enhance Your Reputation" Teen Stardom 3.4 (2008): 25 pars. 21 July 2008.

11 Resources  http://www.aresearchguide.com/styl eguides.html http://www.aresearchguide.com/styl eguides.html  http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/r esource/557/01/ http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/r esource/557/01/  http://www.bibme.org http://www.bibme.org


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