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MLA FORMAT

students running on track Bibliographies come in many different styles for different subject areas. One of the most-used bibliographic styles is that of the Modern Language Association (MLA).

Book Sources

Gibaldi, Joseph. MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing, 2nd edition. New York: Modern Language Association of America, 1998. [DANA REF DESK PN 147 .G444 1998]

Web Sources

MLA Style
Go to the site for the Modern Language Association, then click on "MLA style". Click on "Frequently Asked Questions about MLA Style".


Citing Net Sources
From the Ohio State University Libraries.


Columbia Guide to Online Style


Using Modern Language Association (MLA) Format
Based on the MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing, 2nd edition, from the Modern Language Association. [DANA Reference Desk]
http://newarkwww.rutgers.edu/guides/asi_2004/mla.htm
This page was last updated 8 July 2004.
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