Title: MLA
1MLA
- Modern Language Association Format
2Overview
- MLA Formatting Issues
- Use of Sources in Text
- Preparation of Works Cited Page
- Misc. Concerns
3Why Use MLA?
- Allows readers to cross-reference your sources
easily
- Provides consistent format within a discipline
- Gives you credibility as a writer
4Formatting the Paper
5Why You Should Care About Formatting
- Using a consistent format helps your reader
understand your arguments and the sources theyre
built on.
- It also helps you keep track of your sources as
you build arguments.
6Why You Should Care About Formatting
- The proper use of MLA style shows the
credibility of writers such writers show
accountability to their source material.
- Proper citation of your sources in MLA style can
help you avoid plagiarism, which is a serious
offense. It may result in anything from failure
of the assignment to expulsion from school.
7Question What goes in a Paper Heading?
- Name
- Instructors Name
- Course
- Date
8Example
- Susan Garcia
- David Somerfleck
- JRN 1010
- 22 August 2007
9Margins
- 1 inch on all sides
- In Word, the Left Margin is _at_ 1.25
- To change the margin
- File
- Page Setup
- Choose 1
10(No Transcript)
11Title Page
- Whats on the title page
- Title/Name/Class/Professor/Date
- You may not need a title page.
- Check with instructor prior.
12Underlining vs. Italicizing
- Use underlining
- In printed material submitted for grading and
editing, therefore, words that would be
italicized in a publication are usually
underlined to avoid ambiguity.
13Spacing of Text
- Between words
- Before and after punctuation, see MLA. Usually,
no space before and two spaces after punctuation.
- For publication, often, youll see 1 space after
punctuation. Use 2 spaces for your class essays.
14Parenthetical Documentation EXAMPLE
- The following is from a paper
15Direct Quotes A
- It may be true that in the appreciation of
medieval art the attitude of the observer is of
primary importance (Robertson 136).
- Exact quote
- Punctuation goes after the citation
- No comma between author and pagenumber(s).
16Direct Quote B
- It may be true, as Robertson maintains, that in
the appreciation of medieval art the attitude of
the observer is of primary importance (136).
- Exact quote
- Authors name is not in parenthesesbecause it is
in the text.
17Indirect Quotes
- It may be true, as Robertsonmaintains, that the
art loversperspective is key to his or
herappreciation of medieval art (136).
- No quotes paraphrased
- Authors name is not in parenthesesbecause it is
in the text so we already know it
18Quoting from Same Author/Text
- In the novel, Oliver Twist, Oliver bravely asks,
'Please, sir, I want some more' (Dickens 14).
The master of the work house is astonished that
an orphan could be so bold. He replies, "
'What! said the master at length, in a
faintvoice"(14). - Name is not used the second time youquote from
the same source.
19Quotes from Authors
- According to Harold Bloom, "Charles Dickens was
the most prolific author of the Victorian Age"
(Bloom 122). In Dickens's novel Bleak House, the
narrator prepares us for Joe's imminent death,
"Fast. The cart is shaken all to pieces, and the
rugged road is very near its end" (Dickens
603). - Why is Dickens documented?
20Special Note
- Cite the author's name in the quotes the first
time I use it.
- If you quote from a critical source and then
quote Dickens again, you need to put Dickens's
name back in parentheses.
21Works Cited
- This is always the last page in a paper
- A complete list of every source that you make
reference to in your essay
- Provides the information necessary for a reader
to locate and retrieve any sources cited in your
essay.
- It is a separate page, but is numbered
consecutively
- If you have a ten-page paper, then the works
cited page is page eleven
- The page is titled Works Cited. No underlining,
quotes, or fancy fonts.
22Some Examples
- Book
- Byatt, A. S. Babel Tower. New York Random
House, 1996.
- Article in a Magazine
- Klein, Joe. Dizzy Days. The New Yorker 5 Oct.
1998 40-45.
- Web page
- Poland, Dave. The Hot Button. Roughcut. 26
Oct. 1998. Turner Network Television. 28 Oct.
1998 .
23Works Cited List
- A newspaper article
- Tommasini, Anthony. Master Teachers Whose
Artistry Glows in Private. New York Times 27
Oct. 1998 B2.
- A source with no known author
- Cigarette Sales Fall 30 as California Tax
Rises. New York Times 14 Sept. 1999 A17.
24Works Cited List
- A TV interview
- McGwire, Mark. Interview with Matt Lauer. The
Today Show. NBC. WTHR, Indianapolis. 22 Oct.
1998.
- A personal interview
- Mellencamp, John. Personal interview. 27 Oct.
1998.
25When Should You Use Quotation Marks?
- When quoting any words that are not your own
- Quoting means to repeat another source word for
word, using quotation marks
26When Should You Use Parenthetical Notation Marks?
- When summarizing facts and ideas from a source
- Summarizing means to take ideas from a large
passage of another source and condense them,
using your own words
- When paraphrasing a source
- Paraphrasing means to use the ideas from another
source but change the phrasing into your own
words
27More than three authors
- Gilman, Sander, et al. Hysteria beyond Freud.
Berkeley University of California Press, 1993.
28Articles from Scholarly Journals
- Gorzelsky, Gwen. Ghosts Liberal Education and
Negotiated Authority. College English. Volume
64 Number 3. (January 2002) 302-325.
29An article in a magazine
- Kher, Unmesh. "The Odd Ordeal of Daniel
Pearl." Time. 11 February 2002 34-35.
30 Electronic Citation A Complete Scholarly
Project or Information Database
- Britannica Online. Vers. 98.2. Apr. 1998.
Encyclopedia Britannica. 8 May 1998
.
31Works Cited Practice Book
- Riverhead Books (pub.)
- Harold Bloom (author)
- New York (pub. city)
- 1998 (year)
- The Invention of the Human (title)
32Answer
- Bloom, Harold. The Invention of the Human. New
York Riverhead Books, 1998.
33Internet Sources
- Things to Consider
- Validity
- How will I cite the source
- Author
- URL (Address)
34Internet Sources and no Page Number
- Use Paragraph Numbers
- For example (Moulthrop, pars. 19-20).
- For common abbreviations, see MLA Handbook,
section 7.4
- If no reference numbers, use name of author in
text
35MLA Paper Example
- Look for
- Format
- in-text citations
- Works Cited page entries
36Misc Prose
- Direct/Clear/Lively/Persuasive
- Paragraphs main idea is clearly stated at
beginning of paragraph
- Wording is concise
- Lively and Persuasive (interesting/convincing)
37Punctuation
- Quotations
- Punctuation of Questions, Exclamation Marks,
Ellipses
38The End
- http//www.mla.org/style -- What is MLA Style or
Format?
- http//owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/01/
-- Online Writing Lab at Purdue University MLA
Style and Formatting Guide
- http//www.english.uiuc.edu/cws/wworkshop/writer_r
esources/citation_styles/mla/mla.htm -----Citation
Styles Handbook MLA from the University of
Illinois