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1 MLA Citation Practice 1

2 Part 1: MLA Style Overview

3 Works Cited Page = a complete list of EVERY source that you used in your research.
provides the information necessary for a reader to find the sources you used. Found at the END of the paper. MLA Style: Two Parts

4 Works Cited Page Example

5 In-Text Citations = a tag inside of the essay that points the reader to the works cited entry.
provides the information necessary for a reader to find the source on the works cited page. Found INSIDE of the essay. MLA Style: Two Parts

6 In-Text Citation Example

7 Part 2: Books

8 For each question, you have the publication information
For each question, you have the publication information. You need to create an in-text citation entry and a work cited entry. You should use your MLA Citation Guide to help you create the in-text and citation entries. Do not forget the formatting rules (punctuation, spacing, etc.)! Instructions

9 Citing a Book: Basic Formula
Author’s Name. Title of the Book: Subtitle of the Book. Edited by Editor’s Name. Publishing Company, Copyright Year. Burke, Jim. The English Teacher’s Companion: A Complete Guide to Classroom, Curriculum, and the Profession. Edited by Lois Bridges. Boynton/Cook Publishers, 1999. Citing a Book: Basic Formula

10 Your turn. We will correct the book citations in 10 minutes

11 Book #1 Answers Burton, Maurice, and Robert Burton. The World’s
Disappearing Wildlife. Marshall Cavendish, 1978. (Burton and Burton 122). Book #1 Answers

12 Wysocki, Anne Frances, et. al. Writing New Media:
Wysocki, Anne Frances, et. al. Writing New Media: Theory and Applications for Expanding the Teaching of Composition. Utah State Press, 2004. (Wysocki et. al. 207). Book #2 Answers

13 Part 3: Anthologies

14 Citing an Anthology: Basic Formula
Author’s Name. “Article Title.” Title of the Anthology: Subtitle of the Anthology. Edited by Editor’s Name. Vol. Volume Number. Publishing Company, Copyright Year. “Saint Peter’s, Rome.” Renaissance. Vol. 9. Grolier Educational, Print. Citing an Anthology: Basic Formula

15 Your turn. We will correct the anthology citations in 10 minutes

16 “The Snow Woman.” World Myths and Folk Tales. Edited by Carolyn Logan. Vol. 2. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Print. (“The Snow Woman” ). Anthology #1 Answers

17 Van Gelder, Richard G. “Endangered Species.” The New Book of Knowledge. Edited by Joe Kenda. Vol. 10. Discovery Books, Print. (Van Gelder ). Anthology #2 Answers

18 Part 4: Internet

19 Citing the Internet: Basic Formula
Author’s Name. “Article Title.” Title of the Website: Subtitle of the Website. Day Month Year the site was Created/Updated/or Copyrighted, Accessed Day Month Year. Kinnaer, Jacques. “The History of Ancient Egypt.” The Ancient Egypt History Site. 22 March 2010, Accessed 11 June 2010. Citing the Internet: Basic Formula

20 Your turn. We will correct the internet citations in 10 minutes

21 “Roman Religion” and “Vestal Virgins. ” The Roman Empire. 2007, www
“Roman Religion” and “Vestal Virgins.” The Roman Empire. 2007, Accessed 23 November (“Roman Religion” 94-97). Internet #1 Answers

22 “Negative Effects of Facebook on Communication, The
“Negative Effects of Facebook on Communication, The.” Social Media Today. 2009, Accessed 23 November (“Negative Effects” 112). Internet #2 Answers


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