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MLA Works Cited Book Journal Article Author(s). Book Title. City of Publication: Publisher, date. Medium. Author(s). “Article Title.” Periodical Title Volume#. Issue# (Year): Inclusive pages. Medium. Book – One author Conrad, Joseph. The Heart of Darkness. New York: Penguin, 2003. Print. Journal Article Paginated by Volume Book – Two or three authors Whitfield, Stephen. “Cherished and Cursed.” New England Quarterly 70 (1997): 56-60. Print. Rico, Barbara C., John K. Smith, and Sandra W. Mano. American Mosaic: Multicultural Reading in Context. Boston: Houghton, 1992. Print. Journal Article Paginated by Issue Book – Four or more authors Smith, John. “It is True.” Kenyon Review 12.3 (1999): 34-36. Print. Kaplan, John, et. al. Censorship. San Francisco: Smith, 1983. Print.

Book – Anonymous A Bookburner’s Manual. New York: Gordon, 1992. Print. Periodical Article (magazine/newspaper) Book – Editor (no author) Author(s). “Article Title.” Periodical Title Date: Inclusive pages. Medium. Anaya, Rodolfo, and Francisco Lomeli, eds. Aztlan: Essays on the Chicano Homeland. Albuquerque: Academia-El Norte, 1989. Print. Magazine Article (monthly) Book – Author and Editor Lukacs, John. “The End of the Twentieth Century.” Harper’s Jan. 1993: 39-58. Print. Franklin, Benjamin. The Autobiography and Other Writings. Ed. Kenneth Silverman. New York: Penguin, 1986. Print. Magazine Article (weekly) Book – Corporate Author Schiff, Stephen. “Muriel Spark between the Lines.” New Yorker 24 May 1993: 36. Print. New York Public Library. Censorship: 500 Years of Conflict. New York: Oxford UP, 1984. Print. Newspaper Article (signed) Book – Translated Pollak, Michael. “A Web Site to Fight Censorship.” New York Times 18 June 1998: A1+. Print. Eco, Umberto. Foucault’s Pendulum. Trans. William Weaver. San Diego: Harcourt, 1989. Print.

Book – Not the First Edition Newspaper Article (not signed) Lindemann, Erika. A Rhetoric for Writing Teachers. 2nd ed. New York: Oxford UP, 1987. Print. “Radiation in Russia.” US News and World Report 9 Aug. 1993: 40-42. Print.

Multivolume Work Conway, Jill Ker, ed. Written by Herself. 2 vols. New York: Random, 1996. Print.

Encyclopedia Article, Story, or Essay in an Anthology, Collection, Author(s). “Article Title.” Encyclopedia Title. Edition. Volume. Year or Reference Book Published. Medium. Author(s). “Article, Story, or Essay Title.” Translator’s Name. Title of Anthology. Name of the Translator, Editor, or Compiler of the Encyclopedia or Dictionary (not signed/no author) anthology. City: Anthology Publisher, date. page numbers of cited “Croatia.” The New Encyclopedia Britannica: Micropaedia. 3rd ed. Vol. 2. 1991. Print. piece. Medium. Encyclopedia or Dictionary (signed/author) Haiman, Franklyn. “Censorship.” Academic American Encyclopedia. 5th ed. Vol. 3. 1991. Print. MLA Works Cited Work in an Anthology “The Aftermath of War: 1920-29." World Almanac & Book of Facts (2009): 1808. MAS Ultra Otto, Jean. “Freedom of Expression Should Not Be Restricted.” Civil Liberties: Opposing -School Edition. EBSCO. Web. 15 Dec. 2010. Viewpoints. Ed. Charles Cozic. San Diego: Greenhaven, 1994. 79-84. Print. Non-Print Citations Notes Online Scholarly Journal Article  Abbreviate all months except May, June, and July. Author(s). “Title of Article or Page.” Name of Magazine or Journal. Volume#:Issue# (Year of  Put citations in alphabetical order (ignore A, An, and The when alphabetizing publication): inclusive page numbers. Medium. Date of Access. citations)

Baird, Ellen. "Ain't Gotta Do Nothing but Be Brown and Die." Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine 5.7 (1998): n. pag. Web. 30 Jan. 2006.

Online Newspaper or Magazine Article Author(s). “Title of Article.” Name of Magazine or Journal. Date of publication: inclusive page numbers. Medium. Date of Access.

Shannon, Elaine. “Can the White House Warm Up to Hamas?” Time. 6 Jan. 2006: n. pag. Web. 30 Jan. 2006.

Web Site Author/Editor. “Title of Work.” Title of Web Site. Name of sponsoring institution or organization, Date of publication. Medium. Date of Access.

Gray, Terry, ed. Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet. Palomar College, 6 May 2002. Web. 30 Jan. 2006.

Film or Video Chocolat. Dir. Lasse Hallstrom. Perf. Juliette Binoche, Judi Dench, Alfred Molina, Lena Olin, and Johnny Depp. Miramax, 2001. Film.

Radio or TV Program “Yes…but is…It Art?” Narr. Morley Safer. Sixty Minutes. CBS. WCBS, New York. 19 Sep. 1993. Television.

Interview Jones, Carrie. Personal interview. 13 Aug. 2003.

E-mail Communication Doe, Jane. “Re: Gaskell’s Mary Barton.” E-mail to John Smith. 14 July 1998. E-mail.

Online Database First cite the material (article, book, speech, etc) as though it were a print source using the information provided. Then add the following to that citation: Title of Database. Medium. Date accessed.

For example, if you were citing a book with one author from the online database, it would look like this: MLA Works Cited

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