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MLA Citation Style 9th Edition: Formatting A MLA Paper
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Works Cited Core Elements
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Author
Title of Source
Title of Container
Other Contributors
Version
Number
Publisher
Publication Date
Location
Supplemental Elements
Books
eBooks
Articles
World Wide Web Sources
Other Sources
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Audio/Video/Media
Digital File
E-Mail Message/ Blog / Podcast / Tweet
Interview
Map, Chart or Illustrated Work
Performance /Lecture/Speech or other Oral Presentation
Physical object (artworks including photographs or artifacts)
Slide Presentation
Unpublished Document, Including Class Handout
In-text Citation
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About In-text Citation
How to Paraphrase and Quote
In-text Citation Examples for Books
In-text Citation Examples for Articles
In-text Citation Examples for Other formats
Notes
MLA Annotated Bibliography
Putting Together the Works Cited List
Formatting A MLA Paper
MLA Sample Papers
MLA Citation Exercises for Books
MLA Citation Exercises for Articles
Automated Citation Tools
Citing Open Educational Resources (OER)
Citing A.I. Generated Content including ChatGPT
How to Format A Research Paper
Formatting A Research Paper
The most common MLA paper formatting style. Margins, text formatting, heading and title, running head with page numbers, placement of the List of Works Cited, and placement of tables and illustrations, etc., from MLA.org.
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