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MLA Format Checklist

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As you format your paper and document your research according to MLA guidelines, use the checklist below to review your work.

All borrowed material is acknowledged with an appropriate attributive phrase and/or in-text citation indicating author and page number, as appropriate.

•          The works-cited list includes entries for all works referred to in the body of the paper: No sources are missing from the list; no extra sources are listed that have no reference within the paper. (more…)

Mla format

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MLA format

The MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers is the official style guide of the Modern Language Association of America, from whom the style takes its name. The Modern Language Association of America supports scholars who study the literature and culture of English and other languages. The MLA format documentation style is generally used by language, literature, and other humanities scholars, and it would be most appropriate to use when writing about topics related to these disciplines, such as literature, language usage, art, and various types of media. (more…)

List of References

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A list of references gathers together the sources you’ve used, with enough bibliographic information that the reader can retrace your steps. The list comes at the end of the paper, after any endnotes. The title of the list is centered at the top of a new page, continuing the paper’s pagination. Entries are set off with a hanging indent: after the first line, subsequent lines of each entry are indented a half-inch (word processors automate this task). Don’t put blank lines between entries.
CMS The usual title is Bibliography, though other titles (e.g., Works Cited or References) are permitted. Capitalize all significant words in the titles of works listed.
MLA The usual title is Works Cited. Capitalize all significant words in titles.
APA The usual title is References. Capitalize only the first word of each work’s title, the first word after a colon, and names and acronyms.

APA, CMS and MLA Style Guide

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The following is a short guide to the three most common citation styles for essay writers (though different instructors may have their own requirements or local variants). CMS is used in the humanities and history by those who prefer the traditional look of footnotes or endnotes rather than in-text citations (though CMS also has a parenthetical citation style). MLA is the most common in-text citation style in the humanities; APA, in the social sciences. Listed are the formats for the in-text citation or note and for the bibliographic reference. (more…)

Essay Format

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This post furnishes a concise list of document and citation formats for three widely used academic styles: that of the Chicago Manual of Style (known as CMS, and common in the humanities), that of the Modem Language Association (MLA, common in literature), and that of the American Psychological Association (APA, common in the social sciences). (more…)