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MLA Formatting and Style Guide - Purdue OWL®
The following overview should help you better understand how to cite sources using MLA 9 th edition, including how to format the Works Cited page and in-text citations.
Free MLA Citation Generator [Updated for 2025] - MyBib
Generate MLA format citations and create your works cited page accurately with our free MLA citation generator. Now fully compatible with MLA 8th and 9th Edition.
MLA In-Text Citations: The Basics - Purdue OWL®
MLA format follows the author-page method of in-text citation. This means that the author's last name and the page number(s) from which the quotation or paraphrase is taken must appear in the text, and a complete reference should appear on your Works Cited page.
MLA General Format - Purdue OWL®
MLA Style specifies guidelines for formatting manuscripts and citing research in writing. MLA Style also provides writers with a system for referencing their sources through parenthetical citation in their essays and Works Cited pages.
MLA Format | Complete Guidelines & Free Template - Scribbr
2019年12月11日 · Apply MLA format to your title page, header, and Works Cited page with our 3-minute video, template, and examples.
MLA In-text Citations | A Complete Guide (9th Edition) - Scribbr
2019年7月9日 · An MLA in-text citation provides the author’s last name and a page number in parentheses. If a source has two authors, name both. If a source has more than two authors, name only the first author, followed by “ et al. ” If the part you’re citing spans multiple pages, include the full page range.
Using MLA Format - MLA Style Center
Works Cited Quick Guide. Learn how to use the MLA format template. Digital Citation Tool. Build citations with our interactive template. In-Text Citations. Get help with in-text citations. Endnotes and Footnotes. Read our guide about using notes in MLA style.
Citations by Format - MLA Style Center
Citations by Format Entries in the works-cited list are created using the MLA template of core elements —facts common to most sources, like author, title, and publication date. To use the template, evaluate the work you’re citing to see which elements apply to the source.