Using MLA - Helpful Links
Here are some sites that help you work with MLA. I have hyperlinked the ones I can. For some reason blogger won't let me hyperlink two of the addresses to headings, but if you click on them they do take you to the sites. If that doesn't work, cut and paste them into your browser.
Purdue University
Handling Quotations - This explains how to format quotations in an MLA paper.
MLA and Electronic Sources – provides information on citing electronic sources in MLA format. http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/09
MLA Website
MLA Frequently Asked Questions - This covers students' most frequently asked questions about using MLA, including how to get rid of those pesky hyperlinks on your works cited page.
Wright University
MLA Template - This is a free template you can save to your computer. It has built in formatting for an MLA paper and works cited page. You just subsitute your writing and sources into the models. http://www.wright.edu/~martin.maner/rptemp.htm
Purdue University
Handling Quotations - This explains how to format quotations in an MLA paper.
MLA and Electronic Sources – provides information on citing electronic sources in MLA format. http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/09
MLA Website
MLA Frequently Asked Questions - This covers students' most frequently asked questions about using MLA, including how to get rid of those pesky hyperlinks on your works cited page.
Wright University
MLA Template - This is a free template you can save to your computer. It has built in formatting for an MLA paper and works cited page. You just subsitute your writing and sources into the models. http://www.wright.edu/~martin.maner/rptemp.htm
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