How to Cite in Mla Format?

MLA or Modern Language Association is the format most used for research papers. You cite references in MLA by placing parenthesis around the reference. You can find more information here: library.cornell.edu/resrch/citmanage/mla.

When citing a website in MLA (Modern Language Association) format, the entire website must be referenced, including the http:/. Place brackets around the reference. You can find more information here: liu.edu/CWIS/CWP/library/workshop/citmla....

We cite according to the 7th ed. Of MLA, 6th ed. Of APA, and 16th ed.

Of Chicago (7th ed.

When citing an interview in MLA (Modern Language Association) format, credit the source the same way you would any other reference with the interviewer's name, date and where the interview took place. You can find more information here: library.cornell.edu/resrch/citmanage/mla.

Citing sources in an MLA (Modern Language Association) format is fairly simple. The reference is placed within the text with parenthesis around the reference. You can find more information here: library.cornell.edu/resrch/citmanage/mla.

When writing a works cited page in the MLA format, you must follow the guidelines regarding the correct border sizing, the correct spacing, and the right order of the individually cited sources. You can find more information here: ccc.commnet.edu/mla/practical_guide.shtml.

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