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CitING Printed Sources - mLA Style

 

CITING PRINTED SOURCES - MLA STYLE

The following examples are based on the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 6th ed. on reserve at the Circulation Desk.  See this handbook for more examples and detailed information.

 

BOOKS

Author’s name.  Title of Book.  Name of any editor, translator, or compilier.  Edition number.  Volume number or number of volumes.  Place of Publication: Publisher’s name, date.

Denning, Troy.  Tatooine Ghost.  New York: Ballentine Books, 2003.

 

Bevel, Tom, and R. A. Gardner.  Bloodstain Pattern Analysis: with an Introduction to Crime Scene Reconstruction.  2nd ed.  Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2002.

Marquart, James W., Sheldon Ekland Olson, and Johnathan R. Sorensen.  The Rope, the Chair, and the Needle.  Austin, TX: University of Texas, 1994.

 

Paxton, Richard T., et al.  Linear Systems Analysis.  New York: McGraw, 1969.

 

U.S. Bureau of the Census.  Statistical Abstracts of the United States.  117th ed.  Washington D.C.: GPO, 1997.

Herkimer County at 200.  Herkimer, N.Y.: Herkimer County Historical Society, 1992.

 

Keeler, Kathleen.  “Arming Airline Pilots Will Protect U.S. Travelers.”  The War On Terrorism: Opposing Viewpoints.  Ed. Karen F. Balkin.  Detroit, MI: Greenhaven Press, 2005. 169-84.

If there is no author, start with the title of the entry or article.

Stowe, Ray.  “Al Capone.”  Encyclopedia of Criminology.  2nd ed. Ed. C. O’Connor et al.  Boston: Macmillian Press, 2005.

 

If you use one volume in a set, state the volume number after the editor(s).  If no editor, state it after the title.

Davis, H. E.  “Dollar Diplomacy.”  Dictionary of American History.  Ed. Jen Hein.  Vol. 8.  New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1976.

If you use two or more volumes in a set, state the total number of volumes after the editor(s).  If no editor, state it after the title.

“Mozart.”  The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.  Ed. Stanley Sadie.  20 vols.  London: Macmillan, 1980.

 

PERIODICAL ARTICLES

JOURNAL ARTICLES:

Author’s name.  “Title of Article.”  Name of Periodical Volume number (Date of Publication): page number(s).


Kolani, Ruth.  “Coetzee’s FOE.”  The Explicator  63 (2004): 62-63.

 

Corson, David.  “English Only and Social Justice.”  TESOL Journal  8.3 (1999): 18-22.

MAGAZINE ARTICLES:

Author’s name.  “Title of Article.”  Name of Periodical  Date of Publication: page number(s).

 

Hof, Robert D.  “PayPal Spreads Its Wings.”  BusinessWeek  23 May 2005: 105-106.

Hudson, Michael.  “The $4.7 Trillion Pyramid.”  Harper’s Magazine Apr. 2005: 35-40.

NEWSPAPER ARTICLES:

Author’s name.  “Title of Article.”  Name of Newspaper Date of Publication, edition: page number(s).

Gordon, Michael R.  “Russia Votes, Like it or Not.”  New York Times 21 Dec. 1999, late ed.: A1+.

Urich, Gerry A.  “Generals Triumph.”  The Evening Telegram [Herkimer] 16 May 2005: 15.                                                       

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