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MLA Citation Notes. Why should I bother?  It’s about academic honesty—give credit where credit is due  It’s about covering your gluteus maximus in case.

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1 MLA Citation Notes

2 Why should I bother?  It’s about academic honesty—give credit where credit is due  It’s about covering your gluteus maximus in case the information in your research turns out to be inaccurate or biased  It’s REQUIRED

3 What do you expect me to do?  You should cite any sources used for your project using citations, a works cited page, and parenthetical references

4 #1 What is a citation?  It summarizes bibliographic data to provide your reader (teacher) information to locate the book, website, or magazine that you used :  Author (if given)  Title of article, webpage, or entry  Publication information (publisher, website, magazine title, date, location)  Medium (Print, Web, etc.)  Date of access

5 How is a citation formatted?  Each citation or entry follows a specific format  Punctuation used in the citation defines different types of information in the entry. Formatting is VERY important  The parts of the citation follow a specific order and have their own function.

6 “Preview: 2008 Dodge Challenger." Billy Bubba’s Hemiworld. 9 Feb. 2006. Web. 28 June 2006. What does a citation look like? This citation example is for a webpage. Other sources will look different and will have other kinds of information.

7 “Preview: 2008 Dodge Challenger." Billy Bubba’s Hemiworld. 9 Feb. 2006. Web. 28 June 2006. What’s up with punctuation? Titles of articles, webpages, or entries in a reference work are usually noted by quotation marks. Titles of books, websites, or reference sources are usually noted with italics. Each part of the citation is completed with a period. Dates in MLA citations follow a specific format. It’s very European. You need to define in what medium you accessed the material. If you got it from the web, use “Web.”

8 What goes in quotes and which gets italicized?  Your citation should go from specific to general  Author always goes first, but if there is no author, you need to list the title of the entry first. That gets the “quotation treatment”  Next, include the larger work in which that content was found. It was probably part of a book, magazine, or website. That source gets the italic treatment.  If you have to write an entry by hand for any reason, you may underline the source instead of italicizing it.

9 Mrs. Vessell…I still don’t get it…  If you got an article from an encyclopedia:  “Lewis and Clark” is the specific article  World Book is the larger source  If you got an article from a website:  “Terrorists get their day in court” is the article  CNN.com is the larger source  If you got an article from a magazine:  “Obama challenged by right” is the article  Time is the larger source

10 What are the other mediums?  Print. is used for almost anything printed on paper. Examples are books, reference magazines, pamphlets, etc.  Web. Is used for any web-based content.  Other medium examples include:  CD  Film  Television  Ask yourself—by which medium did you get the information?

11 #2 What is a works cited page?  The works cited page is an alphabetical listing of all cited sources for your research.  This list could include books, websites, databases, interviews, and any other source of information used.  Remember that if you use someone else’s ideas, words, quotes, data, or other information, you must cite your source.


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