MLA STYLE Many scholarly Style Manuals are available for citing works in every field. Two widely used manuals are MLA (Modern Language Association of America)

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MLA STYLE Many scholarly Style Manuals are available for citing works in every field. Two widely used manuals are MLA (Modern Language Association of America) and APA (American Psychological Association). In preparing a term paper you should use the style specified in the assignment. Examples using the MLA Style are shown in the following slides:

Basic Entry: Books. Format: Author’s Name. Title of the book. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication.

Examples: A book by one author. Examples: A book by one author. Applegate, Edith J. The anatomy and physiology learning system. Edinburgh: Elsevier Saunders, Hirshfield, Jane. After : poems. New York: HarperCollins, 2006.

Examples: A book by 2 or 3 authors. Irwin, Barbara J. and Judith A. Burckhardt NCLEX-RN exam. New York, N.Y.: Simon & Schuster, Mandal, Anil K. and Peter A. Netland. The pediatric glaucomas. Philadelphia: Elsevier Butterworth Heinemann, Treble, Henry Arthur, H. A. Treble. and M. King. Everyday life in Rome in the time of Caesar and Cicero. Oxford: The Clarendon press, 1930.

Examples: A book by 4 or more authors Stember, Charles Herbert, et al. Jews in the mind of other. New York: Basic Books, Stephens, D. Ryan, et al. C++ cookbook. Sebastopol, Calif. : O’Reilly, 2006.

Examples: A book with an editor. Hull, Gary ed. The abolition of antitrust. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers, Jamuna Carroll, ed. Marijuana : opposing viewpoints. Detroit, MI : Greenhaven Press, 2006.

Example: A multivolume work: Blotner, Joseph. Faulkner: A Biography. 2 vols. New York: Random House, Daniel J. Keyser, and Richard C. Sweetland, eds.. Test Critiques. 3 vols. Kansas City, Mo.: Test Corporation of America, 1984.

Basic Entry: Articles in a Reference Book. Format: Author’s Name. “Title of the Article”. Title of Reference Work. Name of Editor. Vols. Place of Publication: Publisher, Date of publication.

Examples: Signed Articles. Chase, Chris. “Dyslexia”. Encyclopedia of Human Behavior. Ed. V.S. Ramachandran. 4 vols. San Diego: Academic, Kagan, Donald. “Hellenistic Age”. The World Book Encyclopedia ed. Johnson, M. Glen. “Stephen Crane”. Dictionary of Literary Biography vol.78: American Short Story Writers, Ed. Bobby Ellen Kimbel. Detroit: Gale, 1989.

Examples: Unsigned article. “Mathematics”. The Encyclopedia Americana ed. “Frequency Distribution”. The Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology. Ed. Susan Gail. Detroit: Gale, 1996.

Basic Entry: Periodicals article. Format: Author’s Name. “Title of the Article”. Title of the Magazine or Periodical. Date Month Year: page numbers.

Examples: Periodical articles. Grischke, Mark. “Knot for Everyone”. Forbes 23 July 1996:192 Jackson, Jennifer. “Golden Oldie”. Harper’s Bazaar Aug. 1996:72-74 Harris, Nicole. “Airports in the Throes of Change”. Wall Street Journal 27 March 2002:B1

Basic Entry: Article in Scholarly Journals. Format: Author’s Name. “Title of the Article”. Journal Title. Vol. (year of publication): page numbers.

Examples: Wiegman, Robyn. “Intimate Publics: Race, Property, and Personhood”. American Literature 74 (2002): Stansberry, Tracey T. “Narcolepsy: Unveiling a Mystery”. American Journal of Nursing 101.8(2001):50-53.

Basic Entry: Online Format: Subscription Database. Author’s Name. “Title of the Article”. Title of The Publication Date of Publication: page Numbers [if given]. Name of the Database Used. Name of the Service. Date of access...

Examples: Articles by 1, 2, 3 or more authors. Vidt, Donald G. "Diastolic Blood Pressure: How Low Can You Go?" Consultant (Oct. 1, 2006): Health Reference Center - Academic. Thomson Gale. 11 Dec Daniel, and Steven Shea. "Random Effects Analysis of Children's Blood Pressure Data." Statistical Science 12.3 (Aug. 1997): JSTOR. 11 Dec.2006 >. Louise C., et al. "Loneliness is a Unique Predictor of Age- Related Differences in Systolic Blood Pressure." Psychology of Aging 21.1 (Mar. 2006): PsycARTICLES. EBSCO. 11 Dec

Basic Entry: Lectures, Speeches, and Addresses. Format: Author Name. “Title of the Speech, Lecture, Address or Reading”. Meeting and the Sponsoring Organization. The Location and Date.

Example: Bush, George W. “State of the Union.” Address presented at Congress. Washington, D.C. 2 Feb Gates, Bill.” Future advances in technology”. Microsoft Government Leaders Forum Americas. Washington, D.C. 27 Apr Dec

Online Documents and Postings. Format: Author’s Name. “Title”. Date published. Name of organization. Date of acces.

Examples: Kopel, David B. "Trust the People: The Case Against Gun Control." Online posting. 11 July Policy Analysis. 13 Dec Foster, Dean P., Chua, Choong T., and Ungar, Lyle H. "How Long Will you Live." Online posting. 13 Dec "How Long Will you Live." Online posting. 13 Dec "Law of the Land." Online posting. Winter/Spring Mackinac Center for Public Policy. 13 Dec

Source of Information: Gibaldi, Joseph. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. 6 th ed. New York: MLA, 2003.