Parenthetical Citation Examples
Click HERE to access Citation of Sources Using MLA Style.
Go to the middle of page seven to read more about parenthetical citations.
Click HERE to access Fundamentals of Citing in MLA Format.
Scroll down to the section that gives an example for the type of parenthetical citation you are needing. For example Citing online sources or Citing Online Sources without an author. View the examples to help you complete your citations correctly.
Go to the middle of page seven to read more about parenthetical citations.
Click HERE to access Fundamentals of Citing in MLA Format.
Scroll down to the section that gives an example for the type of parenthetical citation you are needing. For example Citing online sources or Citing Online Sources without an author. View the examples to help you complete your citations correctly.
Works Cited Page
Visit the following website to format your bibliography:
Click HERE to access http://www.easybib.com/.
Begin by choosing the type of source you citing Website, Book, Newspaper, etc.
Type the info that is requested and then click on the Cite It button.
Follow the directions to finish your sources for your paper.
You can export the save Works Cited page to a Word document to use with your paper.
Study the Citation Guide on this website to learn more about citations and creating bibliographies (Click on the option at the very top of the bibme.org webpage.
Click HERE to access http://www.easybib.com/.
Begin by choosing the type of source you citing Website, Book, Newspaper, etc.
Type the info that is requested and then click on the Cite It button.
Follow the directions to finish your sources for your paper.
You can export the save Works Cited page to a Word document to use with your paper.
Study the Citation Guide on this website to learn more about citations and creating bibliographies (Click on the option at the very top of the bibme.org webpage.
Works Cited:
Whenever you take information from a written source, whether or not it is quoted, information about the source must also be written down. This information is listed at the end of your report in a list called "Works Cited."
Each source should be listed on a separate three-by-five card, using the following pattern:
1. Put the author's last name first, followed by a comma, then the first name and/ or initials, followed by a period.
2. Include the name of the book and underline it (or italicize it if using a word processor). Follow the title with a period.
3. Include the city of the publisher, followed by a colon.
4. Include the name of the publisher, followed by a comma.
5. Include the year of the publication, followed by a period.
6. Indent the second line and any following lines.
Sample entry:
Bulla, Clyde Robert. Squanto, Friend of the White Men. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1954.
*When you have more than one source, arrange your entries in alphabetical order by the author's last name.
Sample entries:
Bulla, Clyde Robert. Squanto, Friend of the White Men. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1954.
Field, Rachel. Calico Bush. New York: Dell Publishing, 1931.