MLA Works Cited Models
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MLA Works Cited Models Additional models available at the EMS Virtual Library http://www.ellingtonpublicschools.org/emslibrary/research.htm (Feel free to ask the librarian to proof your works cited list!)
BOOK (If the book has NO AUTHOR – simply start with title.) Author last name, first name. Title. City of Publication: Publishing Co., Copyright Year. Medium of Publication. Single Author: Gorman, Roger. Russia. New York: Grolier, 2000. Print. More than One Author: Crewe, Sabrina, and Michael V. Uschan. Fort Sumter: The Civil War Begins. Milwaukee: Garth Stevens, 2005. Print. No Author: Atlas of America. Pleasantville, NY: Reader’s Digest, 1998. Print.
PRINT MAGAZINE Last Name, First. “Article Title.” Magazine Title Day Month Year: Pages. Print.
Walsh, Bryan. “America’s Food Crisis and How to Fix It.” Time 31 Aug. 2009: 30-37. Print.
ARTICLE FROM A REFERENCE BOOK (Omit edition & volume # where none exists) “Singapore.” The New Grolier Encyclopedia of World War II. Vol. 3. Danbury: Grolier, 2001. Print The Civil War Society. The American Civil War: a Multicultural Encyclopedia. 1st ed. Vol. 5. Danbury: Grolier Educational Corporation, 1994. Print.
ENCYCLOPEDIA Print Versions (Find author at end of article.) Gruber, Samuel. “Shark.” World Book Encyclopedia. 2001. Print. “Peru.” Compton’s Encyclopedia. 2004. Print.
Encyclopedia Britannica and Compton’s Online "Spain." Compton’s by Britannica. Encyclopedia Britannica Online School Edition, 2009. Web. 30 Aug. 2009. ENCARTA ENCYCLOPEDIA @ EMS Author. “Article Title.” Encarta Encyclopedia. 2005. CD-ROM.
L.Garofalo 8/09 ON-LINE DATABASES (iConn) including, BIOGRAPHY RESOURCE CENTER, HISTORY RESOURCE CENTER, SCIENCE RESOURCE CENTER, INFO TRAC, NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS, etc. (See very end of article for article and book title info.) Journal with volume & issue Author. “Article Title.” Journal Volume.Issue (Year): Pages*. Database Name. Web. Date you looked at article. Magazine, Newspaper, or Book Last Name, First. “Article Title.” Magazine, Newspaper, or Book Title Date: Pages*. Database Name. Web. Date of Access.
(*Use n. pag. If no pages are numbered. Always abbreviate Month)
"Henry Ford." World of Invention 2006: n. pag. Biography Resource Center. Web. 31 Aug. 2009. “Are Schools Really Going Green?” Technology & Learning 29.3 (2008): 16. Science Resource Center. Web. 31 August 2009. Hall, Cyndy. "Pass the Bread, Please!: the Children of Ancient Egypt." Appleseeds 1.6 (1999): 12. Info Trac Student Edition. Web. 31 Aug. 2009.
WEB SITES Creator/Author’s Name. “Article Title.” Web Page Title. Publisher or Sponsor of Site*,
Publication Date**. Web. Date of Access.
(*If Publisher or Sponsor of Site is not available use N.p.)
(** If Date is not available use n.d.)
“Battles.” American Civil War. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 Aug. 2009.
Andrade, Mary. Day of the Dead in Mexico. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 Aug. 2009.
Mysteries of the Ancient World. National Geographic, 2009. Web. 31 Aug. 2009.
L.Garofalo 8/09 Works Cited CHECKLIST
Arrange entries in ALPHABETICAL order. Do not alphabetize by The, A or An. Go to next word.
HEADING should be centered one inch from the top, W and the C capitalized. Works Cited (don’t forget the s on Works!) Do not underline, bold, use word art or place in all caps or quotation marks. Citations begin directly after one space is skipped. Heading should be same size as entries – Typically Times New Roman 12 pt.
NEVER number or use bullets for the works cited entries.
Double-space ENTIRE LIST.
Indent (and double space) SECOND line of text and all ADDITIONAL lines in the same entry.
Watch all punctuation! Look at the examples or ask if you are not sure.
Your Works Cited should look like this:
Works Cited
"American Civil War." Compton's by Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online School
Edition, 2009. Web. 26 Mar. 2009.
Atlas of America. Pleasantville, NY: Reader’s Digest, 1998. Print.
The Civil War Society. The American Civil War: a Multicultural Encyclopedia. 1st ed. Vol. 5. Danbury: Grolier Educational Corporation, 1994. Print. Corrigan, Jim. The Civil War in the West. Broomall, PA: Mason Crest Publishers, 2003. Print.
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