Sample MLA Works Cited – 2009-2010 Book Smith, John. What's So Bad About Feeling Good? Ed. James Q. Jones. New York: Liveright, 2004. Print. Selection from an Anthology (and an edition of a book other than the first edition) Faulkner, William. “A Rose for Emily.” The Bedford Introduction to Literature. Ed. Michael Meyer. 8th ed. New York: Bedford, 2008. 95-101. Print. More than One Selection from the Same Anthology Chopin, Kate. “The Story of an Hour.” Meyer. 15-16. Faulkner, William. “A Rose for Emily.” Meyer. 95-101. Meyer, Michael, ed. The Bedford Introduction to Literature. 8th ed. New York: Bedford, 2008. Print. Online Newspaper Article Carver, Raymond, and Tess Gallagher. “We Real Cool.” Washington Post. Washington Post, 3 August 2000. Web. 10 March 2008. Article from CNN (or Fox or MSNBC, etc.) Jenkins, Ronald. “That is That.” CNN.com. Cable News Network, 10 Feb. 2005. Web. 9 Mar. 2008. Online Journal Article from a Subscription Database (Volume and Issue) Doe, Jane. “Why Self Esteem is Trickier Than We Thought.” Popular Culture 3.1 (2006): 77-89. Academic Search Premier. Web. 8 Mar. 2008. Article from J-STOR (or Project Muse, etc.) Jones, Tom. “Oh My Ophelia.” Shakespeare Quarterly 29.2 (2003): 12-22. JSTOR. Web. 8 Oct. 2007. Online Journal Article from a Subscription Database (Volume, but no Issue) Doe, John. “All Kinds of Cool Stuff.” Wired 45 (2007): 150-18. Business Search Premier. Web. 9 Mar. 2008. Online Magazine Article Smith, Bob. “What Would You Do?” Ideas for Healthy Living. March 2007: 14-22. Business Search Premier. Web. 9 Mar. 2008.
Sample MLA Works Cited – 2009-2010 Notes: •
The works cited page should be double-spaced (as should your entire document in MLA format); it should also use twelve-point font.
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Alphabetize the works cited page; do not number entries.
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The first line of each entry should not be indented; the second, third, fourth, etc. line(s) should be indented five spaces (or ½ inch). This is also called a “reverse indentation” or a “hanging indentation.”
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If no author is given, begin with the title. If you have a journal article, newspaper, magazine article, etc. that is in print form – not online – simply omit any information after the page number.
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If no date of publication is given, use n.d.
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If no publisher is given for web sites, use N.p.
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Titles of books, magazines, journals, and subscription databases are italicized.
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Do not underline.
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The reason Wikipedia is not included among the sample entries is Wikipedia is not a scholarly source (there is no editorial board)! Encyclopedias are a resource to consult and consider as an avenue for future research; they are not material acceptable for a scholarly paper.
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All information taken from The Wadsworth Essential Reference Card to the MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing, Third Edition (2008) available for purchase in the campus bookstore (or, come to the Writing Center for assistance).
Sample MLA Works Cited – 2009-2010 Notes: •
The works cited page should be double-spaced (as should your entire document in MLA format); it should also use twelve-point font.
•
Alphabetize the works cited page; do not number entries.
•
The first line of each entry should not be indented; the second, third, fourth, etc. line(s) should be indented five spaces (or ½ inch). This is also called a “reverse indentation” or a “hanging indentation.”
•
If no author is given, begin with the title. If you have a journal article, newspaper, magazine article, etc. that is in print form – not online – simply omit any information after the page number.
•
If no date of publication is given, use n.d.
•
If no publisher is given for web sites, use N.p.
•
Titles of books, magazines, journals, and subscription databases are italicized.
•
Do not underline.
•
The reason Wikipedia is not included among the sample entries is Wikipedia is not a scholarly source (there is no editorial board)! Encyclopedias are a resource to consult and consider as an avenue for future research; they are not material acceptable for a scholarly paper.
•
All information taken from The Wadsworth Essential Reference Card to the MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing, Third Edition (2008) available for purchase in the campus bookstore (or, come to the Writing Center for assistance).
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