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Citing Sources

  • Use Citing Sources for examples of "In-Text Citations" and "Works Cited"
  • Books on MLA style:

Avoiding Plagiarism & Citing Your Paper - College English

MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers / Joseph Gibaldi. Call Number: LB2369.G53 2003 (Available from the Circulation Desk.)
Avoiding Plagiarism & Citing Your Paper - College English





MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing. Call Number: PN147.G444.
(Available from the Circulation Desk.)


Electronic Sources
Here are some common features you should try and find before citing electronic sources in MLA style. Always include as much information as is available/applicable:

  • 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 ([<, >]).



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