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	<title>Comments on: Ely Library at Westfield State University  Describes and shows MLA style citations and formattingThis guide is founded  on the MLA Handbook, 8th ed. For  more details and examples, consult the MLA Handbook. Here is  a printing reference volume which can be available  in the Ely Library guide Collection (REF LB 2369 .M53 2016).  Extra MLA Style Gu &gt;   Just how  To Document Ideas: Creating  a Functions Cited  Page    Page Contents- C lick on  a link  to leap to that area.    Format Rules  Place the list of works cited during  the  end associated with paper.    Center the title, &#8220;Works Cited&#8221;, one inch through  the the surface of the  page.    Dual room between your name as well as  the entry that is first.    Double room both within and between entries.    Begin each entry flush utilizing  the left margin.    Indent subsequent lines one-half inch (five areas).    Alphabetize by mcdougal&#8217;s (or editor&#8217;s) final name.    Entries with no writer are alphabetized by title.  Author&#8217;s Final Name, First Name. Title associated with Book. Year Place of Publication: Publisher. Moderate of Publication.  Publications with  a Single Writer  Fukuyama, Francis. Our Posthuman Future: Effects of the Biotechnology Revolution. Ny: Farrar, 2002. Print.  Publications by A Couple Of Authors  In the event that book has two or three writers, list all the writers. The first one, followed by et al if the book has more than three authors, list. The rule that is same when detailing editors of the guide.  Block, Holly, et al. Art Cuba: The Latest Generation. Ny: Abrams, 2001. Print. Salzman, Jack, David Lionel Smith, and Cornel West, eds. Encyclopedia of African-American Heritage and History. 5 vols. Ny: Macmillan, 1996. Print.  A work with an anthology or collection  Author&#8217;s Last Title, First Name. &#8220;Title of the Work.&#8221; Title regarding the Anthology or Collection. Ed. Editor First Name . Place of Publication: Publisher, 12 Months of Publication. Web Page Number Number. Medium of Publication.  Walker, Timothy. &#8220;Sign of the circumstances.&#8221; The Transcendentalists: an Anthology. Ed. Perry Miller. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1950. 560-563. Print.  An Article or Entry in A reference guide  Author&#8217;s last name, name(if first available). &#8220;Title of the Article or Entry.&#8221; Title regarding the Reference Book. Vol. Volume Number. Host to Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Medium of Publication.  Signed Examples (have actually an author)  Bolz, Frank A., Jr. &#8220;Lindbergh Law.&#8221; Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement. Vol. 2. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 2005. Print.  Piccarella, John. &#8220;Hendrix, Jimi.&#8221; The New Grove Dictionary of Musical and Musicians. 2nd ed. Vol. 11. New York: Grove&#8217;s Dictionaries, 2001. Print.  Unsigned Example (no author)  &#8220;Northern Right Whale.&#8221; Beacham&#8217;s Guide to the Endangered Species of North America. Ed. Walton Beacham, et al. Vol. 6. Detroit: Gale, 2001. Print.  Gale Series Literary Critique  Articles featured into  the Gale variety  of literary critique result  from two different kinds  of sources, publications and periodicals, therefore  the citations will vary depending on which type  of source this article had been initially posted in. Citations must consist of information for the book that is original periodical therefore  the Gale show amount in  which it is found.  Originally posted in a guide  Freibert, Lucy M. &#8220;Control and Creativity: The Politics of danger in Margaret Atwood is  The Handmaid&#8217;s Tale.&#8221; Critical Essays on Margaret Atwood. Ed. Judith McCombs and G.K. Hall, 1988. 280-91. Print. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Critique. Ed. Jeffrey W. Hunter, et al. Vol. 135. Detroit: Gale, 2001. 13-18. Print.  Initially published in a journal  Malmgren, Carl D. &#8220;On the Road Reconsidered: Kerouac while  the Modernist Tradition.&#8221; Ball State University Forum 30 (1989): 59-67. Print. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Critique. Ed. Linda Pavloski and Scott Darga. Vol. 117. Detroit: Gale, 2002. 204-9. Print.  Journal, Magazine, Newspaper Articles- From a Library Database  Author&#8217;s Last Name, First Name. &#8220;Title of Article.&#8221; Periodical Title Volume number.Issue quantity (Date of publication): Page number range. Database Name. Medium of Publication. Date of Access. .  Cummings, Scott T. &#8220;Interactive Shakespeare.&#8221; Theatre Topics 8.1 (1998): 93-112. Project Muse. Web. 14 Aug. 2003. .  Magazine or Newspaper Article  Danto, Arthur C. &#8220;Paint It Ebony.&#8221; Country 18-25 Aug. 2003: 46-48. Academic Re Search Premier. Web. 14 Aug. 2003. .  Note: The Address can be  an optional element in the latest edition regarding the MLA Handbook and may or might not  be needed by your trainer.  Journal, Magazine, Newspaper Articles- Print Versions  Author&#8217;s Last Title, First Name. &#8220;Title of Article.&#8221; Periodical Title Volume number.Issue quantity (Date of book): Page quantity range. Medium of Publication.  Article in a Journal Carter, Nancy Carol. &#8221; The Special Case of Alaska: Native Law and Research.&#8221; Legal Reference Solutions Quarterly 22.4 (2003): 11-46. Print.  Note: if web page figures are constant throughout  a volume, the  issue number is not necessary.  Dusinberre, Juliet. &#8220;Pancakes and a romantic date for it. while you like&#8221; Shakespeare Quarterly 54 (2003): 371-405. Print.  Article in A mag  For most magazine articles, you simply need certainly  to cite the magazine&#8217;s date of publication (no amount or problem number).  Goodell, Jeff. &#8220;The Plunder of Wyoming.&#8221; Rolling Rock 21 Aug. 2003: 64-69. Print.  Article in A newspaper  Gladstone, Valerie. &#8220;Shiva Meets Martha Graham, at A high speed that is very.&#8221; Ny occasions 10 Aug. 2003, New England ed., sec. 2: 3. Print.  Author&#8217;s Final Name, First Name. &#8220;Title of Page/Document.&#8221; Title regarding the Web Site. Sponsoring Organization, Publication/Updated Date. Medium of Publication. Date of Access. .  &#8220;Argonne Researchers Create Effective Stem Cells From Bloodstream.&#8221; Argonne Nationwide Laboratory, 24 Feb. 2003. Web. 10 Jan. 2004. .  Bromwich, Michael R. &#8220;Criminal Calls: A Review of the Bureau of Prisons&#8217; Management of Inmate Telephone Privileges.&#8221; usa Department of Justice, Aug. 1999. Web. 10 Jan. 2004. .  Weart, Spencer. &#8220;Aerosols: aftereffects  of Haze and Cloud.&#8221; American Institute of Physics. Web. 3 Jun. 2005. .  Citing Website Pages in Text   You ought to cite your usage  of &#8220;another&#8217;s words, facts, or tips.&#8221; Citations within  the text must plainly point to certain sources in the list of works cited.  Citations are  the writer&#8217;s name therefore  the web page figures if available.    If a writer is not available, use  the  first one or two words of the name enclosed in quote markings.     Whenever  a web site does not have numbering, omit web page numbers from your parenthetical citations. Don&#8217;t  use  page numbers generated on  a printout of a internet document. PDF documents on  the internet will have web page numbers which you can use.  Basic Format (Author&#8217;s final name number that is page or (&#8220;Partial Title&#8221;)  Web Page having  an Author (Bromwich)  Web Page with no writer (&#8220;Argonne Researchers&#8221;)  Parenthetical Citations in Text   You need to cite your use  of &#8220;another&#8217;s words, facts, or some ideas.&#8221; Citations into  the text must clearly indicate specific sources in the list of works cited.  Citations include  the writer&#8217;s title as well as  the web page figures if available.    If an author isn&#8217;t available, make use of  the very first a couple of terms for the name enclosed in quotation marks.     When  a website does not have numbering, omit web page numbers from your own citations that are parenthetical. Don&#8217;t  use  page numbers created for  a printout of a web document. PDF documents found on  the web shall have  page numbers that can be used.  (Author&#8217;s final name number that is page or (Page quantity Only)  Work by One Author  Work by Three or Less Authors  (Jackson, Follers, and Bettancourt 203)  Work by Four or higher Writers  (Fitzwilly, et al. 26)  Citing Volume and Page Numbers  of a Multivolume Work  &#8221; In the year 1824, some 13,000 black Americans emigrated to Haiti. &#8221; (Salzman, Smith, and West 3: 1348).  Citing A work listed by Title (no author)  This generated a guideline avoidance that is requiring within 500 yards regarding the whales (&#8220;Northern Right Whale&#8221; 105).  Two or More Works by the author that is same  . an article about W.P.A. writers (Brinkley, &#8220;Unmasking&#8221; A15).  &#8220;From 1897 to 1917, Storyville. became the entire world&#8217;s most well-known district that is red-light (Brinkley, &#8220;US Heritage&#8221; 382).  Note: if the writer&#8217;s name is roofed in a sentence, just  the  page number need be cited.  The author&#8217;s analysis of occupations reveals that &#8220;virtually all convicts that are female bad or working-class&#8221; (Dodge 114).  Watts and Bahill conclude that &#8220;outlawing aluminum bats would create faster batted-ball speeds&#8221; (144).  Paraphrasing or reference to a source  The themes and context of the novel draw on French theory that is feministFreibert 16).  . in his artwork of Fidel Castro greet the Pope (Block, et al. 140).</title>
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