INTRODUCTION
The Modern Language Association (MLA) style is a collection of formatting, citation, and stylistic rules. The MLA style is used for writers of research papers, for academic coursework, and for publication.
This guide can help you with the more fundamental tasks including: 1. Works Cited Formats - examples and explanations for citing your sources in the various formats for your Works Cited list. 2. Formatting Your Paper - how to set up your paper including the margins, font, and your Works Cited list as well as view a sample paper. 3. In-text citations - also known as parenthetical notation - how to cite your references in the text of your paper. 4. Endnotes/Footnotes - MLA's rules on using endnotes and footnotes. 5. Avoiding Plagiarism - information on the College's academic honesty policy and Turnitin, an online tool to detect where sources need to be cited. |
Work cited quick guide |
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