The
MLA style is used mainly by those people working in the humanities.
The
following basic examples are based on the 6th edition of
the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers NOT on
the current 7th edition:
| Gibaldi,
Joseph. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers.
6th ed. |
New
York: Modern Language Association of America, 2003.
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Please
note that the examples below do not reflect the citation changes
made by the MLA in April 2009. For more explanation and current
citation examples see the: MLA
Update.
For
complete examples and explanation consult the MLA
Handbook in the MJC Library at Call No. LB2369
.G53 2009.
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Examples
for Print Resources:
Examples
for Electronic Resources (Internet and Web):