Check out the MLA Style Center for FAQ, sample papers and research help.
Finding Citations: Citations can be found in the bibliography or works cited section of books, articles. Additionaly, most library catalog record and electronic databases proved citation information (be sure to double check these citations.)
The information in this infoguide was pulled from various sources:
"Cite MLA Style." COM Library. College of the Mainland Library. 6 Oct. 2020, libguides.com.edu/c.php?g=649870&p=4556417. Accessed 1 Nov. 2020.
"How to Read a Citation: Introduction." UW LIbraries. University of Wyoming. 30 Jul. 2018, uwyo.libguides.com/c.php?g=97829&p=632173. Accessed 1 Nov. 2020.
"Introduction to MLA." Ashford University Writing Center. Ashford University. n.d., writingcenter.ashford.edu/introduction-mla. Accessed 1 Nov. 2020.
McCombes, Shona. “APA vs MLA Style: The Key Differences in Format and Citation.” Scribbr, 19 Feb. 2020, www.scribbr.com/citing-sources/apa-vsmla/.
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