Title: Modern Language Association 7th Edition
1Modern Language Association 7th Edition
- Citations and Works Cited Notes
2Parenthetical Citations
- In MLA style you briefly credit sources with
parenthetical citations in the text of your paper - A parenthetical citation includes the author's
last name and the page number(s) of the
information used - Examples
- There is a significant amount of dating violence
among teens in Hawaii (Gordon D1). - Or, place the author's name within the
sentenceLimbaugh concluded that most large
concentrations of reef fish are cleaning stations
(110).
3Special Circumstances for Parenthetical Citations
- When there are authors with the same last name,
differentiate between them by adding their first
initials (K. Lee 291) (H. Lee 106) - For two or three authors, give both last names
for more than three authors, give all of the last
names (Coleman, Ganong, and Warzinik 48) - For a source with no page numbers such as a web
site or video, use the creator's name alone, or
when there is no author, cite by the title.
(Color Adjustment) - For two or more works by the same author, add the
title or abbreviated title after the author's
name (Mead, Coming of Age 32) (Mead, Culture 55)
4Block Quotes
- Use when cited more than 4 lines
-
- They entirely refused to have it in bed with
them, or even in their room, and I had no more
sense, so, I put it on the landing of the stairs,
hoping it would be gone on the morrow. By chance,
or else attracted by hearing his voice, it crept
to Mr. Earnshaw's door, and there he found it on
quitting his chamber. Inquiries were made as to
how it got there I was obliged to confess, and
in recompense for my cowardice and inhumanity was
sent out of the house. (Bronte 78) - NOTICE THE PERIOD GOES BEFORE the Parenthetical
Citation
- Nelly Dean treats Heathcliff poorly and
dehumanizes him throughout her narration
5Adding Words in a Quote
- Put brackets around words you add to the quote
- Do this to help the quote make sense in your
paper - Example
- Jan Harold Brunvand, in an essay on urban
legends, states Some individuals who retell
urban legends make a point of learning every
rumor or tale" (78).
6Omitting Words in a Quote
- Indicate the deleted word or words by using
ellipsis marks, which are three periods ( . . . ) - Dont forget to space after each ellipsis/period
- Example
- In an essay on urban legends, Jan Harold Brunvand
notes that "some individuals make a point of
learning every recent rumor or tale . . . and in
a short time a lively exchange of details occurs"
(78).
7Quotes with your Quote
- Use single quotesthe apostrophe
- Example
- In an essay on civil rights, Jan Harold Brunvand
notes that Martin Luther King, Jr. once said, I
have a dream that my four little children will
one day live in a nation where they will not be
judged by the color of their skin but by the
content of their character (78).
8Works Cited Page
- A list of the sources quoted or paraphrased your
research paper - Arrange alphabetically by author's last name
- When there is no author alphabetize by the first
word of the title (except A, An, The). - Heading is centered, saying Works Cited
- Do not bold or italicize or put quotation marks
around heading 12 pt font only no fancy font - Second and third lines of each entry need to be
indented hanging indent - Your last name and the page go in right hand
corner
9Draw out a pretend works cited page now!
- Need headingyour last name and page
- Need title Works Cited
10Should look like this
11Here are the computer directions to set up your
Works Cited
12On ComputerOpen MS Word documentClick on INSERT
13Click on HEADER
14Click on EDIT HEADER
15ClickINSERT Alignment Tab
16SelectRIGHT
17TYPE YOUR LAST NAME
18CLICKINSERT PAGE NUMBER
19CLICKCURRENT POSITIONSelect Plain Number
20Close Header
21Create a Page BreakClick INSERTSelect PAGE
BREAK
22Now type the title of your Works Cited page
23Then type the left heading of your paper on page 1
24HERE ARE SOME HELPFUL HINTS
- DO THIS TO AVOID
- PAGE FORMATTING ERRORS
25Make sure its double-spaced!CLICK HOMEFind
spacing short cut keySet to 2.0
26This is to avoid extra space after your
paragraphs!
27Click PAGE LAYOUTFIND SPACING Set Before
and After to 0 pt
28Find Page Layout tabClick on the little arrows
by PARAGRAPH
29CLICK in box to remove WIDOW/ORPHAN control
30MLA Update 2009
- No more Underlining
- only use italics
- Publication Medium
- e.g., Print, Web, Film, etc.
- New Abbreviations
- n. p. for no publisher given
- n. d. for no publishing date given
- n. pag. for no page given
31Authors
- One Author
- Write the author's name as Last Name, First Name.
- Same Author (Repeats)
- Use 3 dashes to indicate repeat
- Example
- Nordhaus, William D. "After Kyoto Alternative
Mechanisms to Control Global Warming." American
Economic Review 96.2 (2006) 31-34. Print. - ---. "Global Warming Economics." Science 9 Nov.
2001 1283-84. Science Online. Web. 24 May 2009.
32Authors
- Two or More Authors
- List the names in the order they appear on the
title page - Use commas between authors
- Use and before last authors name
- Use a period after the last author's name
- Only the name of the first author should be
reversed (Last Name, First Name) - Tthe other name(s) should be written in regular
order. - Example
- Milken, Michael, Gary Becker, and Daniel
Kahneman. "On Global Warming and Financial
Imbalances." New Perspectives Quarterly 23.4
(2006) 63. Print
33Three or More Authors
- Give only the first author and add et al.
- Example
- Milken, Michael, et.al. "On Global Warming and
Financial Imbalances." New Perspectives Quarterly
23.4 (2006) 63. E-libray. Web. 23 Nov. 2010.
34Web Sites
- Author. "Title of the Article." Title of the
Overall Web Site. Version or Edition. Publisher
or Sponsor, Date. Web. Date of Access. - Note All dates are military (day month year 25
May 2010).
35Examples of Websites
- Altonn, Helen. "Marine Team Sounds Alarm for
Reefs." StarBulletin.com. Star Bulletin, 29 Aug.
2008. Web. 17 June 2009. - "Hawaii Drunk Driving Statistics." Alcohol Alert.
KeRo, 2009. Web. 17 Mar. 2009. - Holahan, Catherine. "Eddie Bauer Files for
Bankruptcy." MSN Money. Microsoft, 17 June
2009. Web. 17 June 2009. - Landau, Elizabeth. "CDC Swine Flu Viruses in
U.S. and Mexico Match." CNN Health.com. Cable
News Network, 25 Apr. 2009. Web. 17 June 2009. - Lehrman, Lewis E. Lincoln at Peoria. Lincoln
Institute, n.d. Web. 17 June 2009.
36Magazine Articles In Print
- Author. "Title of Article." Title of Magazine
Date Page(s). Print. - Examples
- Kelley, Raina. "Octomom Hypocrisy." Newsweek 16
Mar. 2009 58. Print. - Reynolds, Kim. "Body Doubles." Motor Trend May
2009 52-60. Print.
37Online Magazines Articles
- Author. "Title of Article." Title of Magazine
Date Page(s). Web. Date of Access. - Examples
- Britt, Phillip. "Taking the Byte Out of
Cybercrime." Information Today Dec. 2008 1.
Web. 8 June 2009. - Shapiro, Bruce. "The Executioner's Last Song."
Nation 13 Apr. 2009 5. Web. 8 June 2009.
38Newspaper Articles In Print
- Author. "Title of Article." Title of Newspaper
Date, edition Page(s). Print. - Examples
- Boylan, Peter. "Man Pleads Guilty to Fraud."
Honolulu Advertiser 17 Apr. 2009, home final
ed. B1. Print. - Dreazen, Yochi J., and Loretta Chao. "U.S. Asks
China to Account for Tiananmen." Wall Street
Journal 4 June 2009 A8. Print.
39Online Newspaper Articles
- Author. "Title of Article." Title of Newspaper
Date, edition Page(s). Web. Date of Access. - Example
- Lowy, Joan. "High Gas Prices Drive Down Traffic
Fatalities." Washington Times 25 Aug. 2008 n.
pag. Web. 8 June 2009.
40Scholarly Articles from E-library or WPL Databases
- Last Name, First name. Title of Article. Name
of Journal Volume.Issue (Date) pages. Name of
database. Medium. Date of access. - Langhamer, Claire. Love and Courtship in
Mid-Twentieth-Century England. Historical
Journal 50.1 (2007) 173-96. ProQuest. Web. 27
May 2009.
41Books
- Author. Title of Book. City of Publication
Publisher, Year. Type of Material. - Diamond, Jared. Guns, Germs, and Steel The Fates
of Human Societies. New York Norton, 1999.
Print.
42Personal Interview
- Name of Person Interviewed. Type of interview
(Personal or Telephone). Date. - Kato, Ken. Personal interview. 11 Apr. 2009.
43Song Lyrics
- Last, First. Lyrics. Song Title. Music by
(Artists Name). Album Title. Label. Year.
Format. - LP Record, CD Compact Disc
- Andersen, Eric. Lyrics. "Violets of Dawn." Music
by Eric Andersen. Bout Changes and Things.
Elektra. 1966. LP.
44Film
- Film Title. Name of director, dir.
Performers/Actors names. Distributor, Release
year. Medium of publication (e.g. DVD, VHS, Laser
disc). - The Usual Suspects. Dir. Bryan Singer. Perf.
Kevin Spacey, Gabriel Byrne, Chazz Palminteri,
Stephen Baldwin, and Benecio del Toro. Polygram,
1995. Film.
45Now use the packet of sources to write a pretend
Works Cited
- Dont forget to use hanging indents!
46Example
47For more information
- Or to see where I got my information, see
- http//owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/05/
- http//honolulu.hawaii.edu/library/mlahcc7th.html