A-Z Resource List & FAQs
Citing Sources ยป Modern Language Association (MLA) Style
NC State University has a citation builder that creates citation in MLA format. Remember you would still need to have in-text citation in your paper. |
Guides on citing Chinese, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Persian, and Punjabi sources in APA, Chicago, and MLA. |
For MLA style 8th edition. Look at examples of footnotes and bibliography formatting side by side. |
A bibliography composer from Calvin College that creates citations in the MLA, APA, and Chicago styles through an easy-to-use web form. This will only help you with your bibliography, remember, you still need to do in-text citations. |
University of Wisconsin's guide to Modern Language Association style. Navigate with the menu on the right side of the page. Check their in-text citation guide here. |
What does a title page look like? Where does the page number go? What are the margins? Take a look at these sample papers from Purdue's Online Writing Lab: |
Guidelines and examples in PDF printable format, includes sample paper. |
From Purdue Online Writing Lab. Shortcuts to the contents are in the menu at the left, including iIn-text citation and works cited. |
This guide from Yale gives an overview of how to cite Chinese, Japanese and Korean sources. |
A bibliographic reference manager for gathering and organization citation information. An MS Word plugin can perform the cite-as-you-write function. Firefox, Chrome, and Safari plugins assist with gathering bibliographic information while researching online. Generates bibliographies in various citation styles with one click. More on how to use Zotero. |
From the makers of Zotero, ZoteroBib lets you generate a bibliography online and provides formatted in-text citation. No software download needed. |