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MLA Citation Basics

Part 1: MLA Style Overview

Works Cited Page = a complete list of EVERY source that you used in your research. provides the information necessary for a reader to find the sources you used. Found at the END of the paper. MLA Style: Two Parts

Works Cited Page Example

In-Text Citations = a tag inside of the essay that points the reader to the works cited entry. provides the information necessary for a reader to find the source on the works cited page. Found INSIDE of the essay. MLA Style: Two Parts

In-Text Citation Example

Part 2: Guided Practice

So, you missed this class. Read on . . . For part 2, I have kept the answers in this PowerPoint so that you can see how the information should be formatted. Even though the answers are there, please still take the time to see how the information is put together. You will be expected to do this on your own by the end of the unit. Don’t cheat your learning by not taking the time to figure this out. So, you missed this class. Read on . . .

Book Author: Stuart Greene and April Lindsky Book Title: From Inquiry to Academic Writing Editor: Adam Packer Publishing City: Boston Publishing Company: Bedford/St. Martins Copyright: 2011 Publication Medium: Print Page(s): 12 Greene, Stuart, and April Lindsky From Inquiry to Academic Writing Adam Packer Boston Bedford/ St. Martins 2011 Print Greene and Lindsky 12

Anthology Author: Matthew Cope Article Title: Motorcycle Maintenance Anthology Title: The New Book of Knowledge Editor: Selena Kyle Vol. Number: 37 Publishing City: London Publishing Company: Switzer Publishing Copyright: 2009 Publication Medium: Print Page Number(s): 3-7 Cope, Matthew Motorcycle Maintenance The New Book of Knowledge Selena Kyle 37 London Switzer Publishing 2009 Print Cope 3-7

Internet Author: Rossella Lorenzi Article Title: “Amelia Earhart Plane Fragment Identified” Website Title: Discovery News Created/Updated/Copyrighted: October 28, 2014 Date Viewed: January 1, 2015 Publication Medium: Web Paragraph Number: 26 Lorenzi, Rossella Amelia Earhart Plane Fragment Identified Discovery News 28 October 2014 Web 1 January 2015 Lorenzi 26

Part 3: Independent Practice

Hey, you made it to Part 3. Congrats! Read on . . . For part 3, I have removed the answers in this PowerPoint. Now it’s your turn to format the information on your own. Remember how I said not to cheat your own learning. Yeah, that’s coming in to play now. Do your best to format the information. I will correct the citations when you turn it in. Oh, and by the way, you will lose points on this part if the citations are not formatted correctly. Good luck. Hey, you made it to Part 3. Congrats! Read on . . .