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  1. How to Cite an Essay in MLA

    To cite your sources in an essay in MLA style, you need to have basic information including the author’s name(s), chapter title, book title, editor(s), publication year, publisher, and page numbers. The templates for in-text citations and a works-cited-list entry for essay sources and some examples are given below:

  2. WORKS CITED AND IN-TEXT CITATIONS FOR MLA 9TH EDITION

    EXAMPLES OF COMMON ENTRIES BY FORMAT. Below are examples of how to list a source in the “Works Cited” page and in text using parenthetical citation. BOOKS. By One Author (physical book you read, not online) . New for 9th Edition: No publication location.

  3. MLA In-Text Citations: The Basics

    Author-page citation for works in an anthology, periodical, or collection. When you cite a work that appears inside a larger source (for instance, an article in a periodical or an essay in a collection), cite the author of the internal source (i.e., the article or essay).

  4. MLA Format

    The MLA Handbook provides guidelines for creating MLA citations and formatting academic papers. This includes advice on structuring parenthetical citations, the Works Cited page, and tables and figures. This quick guide will …

  5. MLA Works Cited Page: Basic Format

    According to MLA style, you must have a Works Cited page at the end of your research paper. All entries in the Works Cited page must correspond to the works cited in your main text.

  6. MLA Citation Guide (9th edition) : Works Cited and Sample Papers

    Sample Paper with Works Cited List. The Modern Language Association (MLA) has compiled several sample papers that include explanations of the elements and formatting in MLA 9th edition.

  7. Creating an MLA Works cited page

    Beginning on a new page at the end of your paper, list alphabetically by author every work you have cited, using the basic forms illustrated below. Title the page Works Cited (not Bibliography), and list only those sources you actually cited in your paper.