Citation Machine
http://www.landmark-project.com/citation_machine/index.php
Create citations for research resources in MLA format
Citing
Web Material
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/cws/wworkshop/MLA/bibliographymla.htm
Syracuse University Library site offers links to electronic style guides.
Noodle
Bib
http://www.noodletools.com/noodlebib/index.php?getses=1
"Online tool that simplifies the process of creating and editing MLA and APA-style source lists."
MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION EXAMPLES
| PRINT SOURCES: |
| REFERENCE BOOK
Author. "Article Title." Reference
Book Title. Editor. Volume. Place of
Publication: Publisher, Example: Cottrell, Randall R. "Anorexia
Nervosa." Grolier Wellness Encyclopedia: Weight
Control. |
| BOOK
Author. Title. Place of Publication: Publisher, Copyright Date. Example: Epstein, Rachel. Eating Habits and
Disorders. New York: Chelsea, 1990. |
| BOOK FROM A SERIES
Author. "Article Title." Book
Title. Editor. Series. Place of Publication:
Publisher, Example: Kaplan, Morton A. "The Right to Privacy
Should Be Limited." Civil Liberties: Opposing
Viewpoints. |
| MAGAZINE OR NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
Author. "Article Title." Source Publication Date: Pages. Example: Rosen, Marjorie. "Eating Disorders:
A Hollywood History." People 17 Feb. 1992:
96-98. |
| ELECTRONIC SOURCES: |
| CD-ROM: |
| THE COLUMBIA GRANGER’S WORLD OF POETRY
Author. "Poem Title." Title
of Database. Publication Medium. Place of Publication:
Vendor/Publisher, Example: Whitman, Walt. "Had I the Choice."
The Columbia Granger's World of Poetry. CD-ROM. New
York: |
| ONLINE: |
| INTERNET WORLD WIDE WEB
Author, Editor, or Compiler. "Title of
Article/Document." Title of Site/Database. Example: Long, Phillip W. "Anorexia
Nervosa." Internet Mental Health. Jan. 1997.
St. Joseph Medical Center. |
| ENCYCLOPEDIA (FREE ACCESS)
Author. "Article Title." Online
Encyclopedia Title. Version. Publication Date.
Vendor/Publisher. Example: "Anorexia Nervosa." Britannica.com.
2001. Britannica.com Inc. 9 July 2001 |
This section is based on the following:
Gibaldi, Joseph. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers.
5th ed. New York:
Modern
LanguageAssociation of America, 1999.
"MLA Style." Modern Language Association. 22 March
2000. Modern Language
Association of America.
9 May 2001 <http://www.mla.org>.