Mla Citations
Mla Citations
Mla Citations
Lesson Objectives
Learn about the concept of
plagiarism.
Learn the reasons for using a
citation style, like MLA.
Correctly utilize and identify
MLA citation style.
What is Plagiarism?
Sources
GENERAL RULE:
Ideally, no more than 25 percent of
your paper should be direct
quotations
Paraphrase as much as you can
Use direct quotations when citing a
statistic or original theory
Use author's words if they capture a
point exactly
In-text Citations
(Also called Parenthetical Citations)
2.
2.
Examples
(Last Name Page #)
(Garcia 136)
Two authors:
(Johnson and Rodriguez 221)
2.
3.
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4.
5.
An internet site
(example)
Gilligan, Carol. In a Different Voice. Cambridge:
Harvard Press, 1982.
(example)
Bloom, Harold, ed. Shakespeares Baudy. Stratfordupon-Avon: Globe Press, 1996.
For example:
(sample)
Last, First. Article Title. Name of Mag. Date of publication: page
numbers. Name of database. Vendor. Date Visited<site address of
database>.
(example)
Khan, John. The Chinese Theatre. Journal of
Drama Studies June 2003: 145-68. Proquest. Gale
2 May 2011 <www.aclibrary.org>.
Learning.
An Internet Site
For example:
(sample)
Last, First. Title of page. Title of home page. Date
written or posted (day month, year). Date visited <site
address of title page>.
(example)
Smith, Mary. Science in America. United States
Science. 3 May 2010 <http://spaceflight.usa.
gov/spacenews.html>.
Works Cited
Alphabetize your list by authors last names or the first main word
in a title
Online sources usually follow the print format followed by the URL
<URL>. (journals, newspapers, magazines, abstracts, books,
reviews, scholarly projects or databases, etc.)
Format
(Jones, 75)
(Jones, p.75)
(Jones 75)
(Jones page
75)
Correct!
(Jones 75)
(Garica & Lo 84 to
86)
Correct!
(Garica and Lo 8486)
Periodical
Webpage
Newspaper
Correct!
Periodical
City
Publisher
Correct!
2nd Authors Name