MLA Citations
Important:
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At the top
of the citation page put Works Cited.
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MLA
citations should always be double-spaced (one single-space line between each
line of text).
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All lines
after the first line of the citation should be indented one-half inch.
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Capitalize
each word in a title except for small words such as a, and, of, the, etc.
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Put your
citations in alphabetical order. Do not use numbers or bullets.
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Skip any
information you are unable to find.
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Pay close
attention to the punctuation in the examples below.
Citing a
Book
Last Name,
First Name. Title of book.
City of publication: PublisherÕs name, YYYY.
example:
Utsumi, Kyle. The Life and Times of Franklin Racine-Jones. Atherton: Bowen Books, 2004.
Citing a Book With Multiple Authors
Last Name, First Name, First Name Last
Name, and First Name Last Name. Title of Book. City of publication: Publisher, YYYY.
example:
Chandler, Laurie, Nancy McPhaul, and
Nancy Fortman. Recess Games at Menlo School. Atherton: Bowen Books, 2006.
Citing an Encyclopedia
Most encyclopedia articles do not have authors. Start with
the title of the article.
ÒTitle of Article.Ó Name of Encyclopedia. Edition (abbreviate as ed.). City of
Publication: Publisher, YYYY.
example:
ÒChickasaw Indians.Ó World Book
Encyclopedia. 2003 ed.
Chicago: World Book, Inc., 2003.
Citing a
Newspaper or Magazine Article
If an article
continues to pages that are not consecutive, provide the first page followed by
a +.
Last Name,
First Name. ÒTitle of Article.Ó Name of Magazine DD Mo. YYYY: Pages.
examples:
Berlick,
Carly. "Why Have There Been No Great Women Comic-Book Artists?" ArtNews
Nov.
2005: 166-169.
Stangel, Luke.
ÒOfficials Sketch Fate of Schools.Ó Palo Alto Daily News 18 Jan. 2006: 1+.
Online
Resources
Citing
an article From a Database
Remember that
a database is not the same as a website. Databases usually include articles
that were originally available in print. Provide the information about the
print source and the name of the database.
Last Name,
First Name. ÒTitle of Article.Ó Name of Magazine or Newspaper DD Mo. YYYY. Available from: Name of
Database.
Orr, John.
ÒGive the Gift of Scary Reading.Ó San Jose Mercury News 29 Nov. 2002. Available from: Gale
Infotrac.
Citing a
Website
ÒTitle of Web
Page.Ó <web page address> DD Mo. YYYY. (date you saw the website)
example:
ÒMiss
FortmanÕs Website.Ó <http://sun.menloschool.org/~nfortman/> 12 Jan. 2006.
Citing
an online image
When citing an
image you found using Google images, be sure you include the web address of the
page where the image was originally posted. DO NOT use the address of the
enlarged image.
ÒTitle of
image.Ó Image. <web page address> DD Mo. YYYY. (date you saw the image)
example:
ÒEastern
Cottontail Rabbit.Ó Image. <http://www.csc.noaa.gov/acebasin/specgal/ecotrabb.htm>
6 Jan. 2006.
Citing
music
Artist or
musician last name, first name.
ÒSong Title.Ó Title of Album. Record Company, Year recorded.
Manilow,
Barry. ÒWe Will Have These Moments to Remember.Ó The Greatest Songs of the Fifties. Arista Records, 2006.