SOURCES AVAILABLE FOR USING MLA FORMAT
PRINT SOURCES
Gibaldi, Joseph, and Walter S. Achtert. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers - PE1478.M57. Fleischer, Eugene B. A Style Manual for Citing Microform & Nonprint Media - PN171.F56F57 The Richland College Library Handbook Available as a pdf.
INTERNET SOURCES
MLA Style by the Modern Language Association - These guidelines on MLA documentation style are the only ones available on the Internet that are authorized by the Modern Language Association of America.MLA Citation Style from B. David Schwartz Memeorial Library at Long Island University - The examples here are color-coded and eary to understand. Interactive Forms for MLA Bibliographic Format - Cut and paste citations into your document! Interactive scripts for these pages written and maintained by Debbie Abilock. Online! A Reference Guide to Using Internet Sources - Using MLA, APA, Chicago Style, CBA Style, and Other Styles to cite and document sources. MLA Style Electronic Formats by Dr. Mary Ellen Guffey
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