Nuts and Bolts of Research Paper What you need to know about MLA and Turnitin
You will be turning in an electronic copy of your paper to Turnitin.com Create user profile 1. Class ID—See notes for correct Class ID 2. Password—Jordan If you are uncomfortable using your regular address, you may use your MPS address
MLA Format Your research paper will need to be in MLA format If you have any questions, use the Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) as a resource
Big MLA Guidelines Your paper should be Times New Roman (12 pt) and double spaced You should have 1” margins on each side of the page You will need in-text citations and a Works Cited page You will need to indent the first line of each paragraph You will need to include a header with your last name and page number for each page You will use italics (instead of underlining) for the titles of longer works
First Page The format of your first page will differ a bit from the rest of your paper Header with your last name and page number (example Jordan 1) in the upper right-hand corner Heading in the upper left-hand corner with 1. Your name 2. Teacher’s name (Miss Jordan) 3. Course name (Junior or Senior English) 4. Date (18 February 2015) Title centered (not bold/italics/fancy or any extra spaces)
The Rest of the Paper You will still have the header in the upper right-hand corner (Jordan 2, 3, etc.) Make sure you properly format in-text citations. For each section, write the section heading with a number and a period followed by a space and the section title. Your section heading should be in bold and flush to the left. 1. Life of Author
Works Cited Your works cited is a separate page labeled with “Works Cited” on the top/center It should have the same format (1 inch margins and last name/page number) Double space everything, but do not add extra spaces between lines List the citations in alphabetical order based on the first word of the entry. Use the Purdue OWL to help you properly cite your sources in MLA format. Be aware that citations are different for book vs. internet vs. movie, etc. Indent all lines after the first line of each entry
Works Cited Clinton, Bill. Interview by Andrew C. Revkin. “Clinton on Climate Change.” New York Times. New York Times, May Web. 25 May Dean, Cornelia. "Executive on a Mission: Saving the Planet." New York Times. New York Times, 22 May Web. 25 May GlobalWarming.org. Cooler Heads Coalition, Web. 24 May Nordhaus, William D. "After Kyoto: Alternative Mechanisms to Control Global Warming." American Economic Review 96.2 (2006): Print. Uzawa, Hirofumi. Economic Theory and Global Warming. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, Print.
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