Title: MLA Documentation Style
1MLA Documentation Style
- Kim Frail
- Bibliothèque Saint-Jean
- / La Centrale
- November 15th, 2007
2Course Plan
- What is MLA documentation style (and why you
should learn to use it) - Academic Integrity
- Format of the research paper (Chapter 4)
- Documentation Preparing the List of Works Cited
(Chapter 5) - Documentation Citing Sources in the Text
(Chapter 6)
3MLA documentation style
- A set of agreed-on rules or conventions for
formating written work in the humanities - Developed by the Modern Language Association,
appearing first in 1951 - One of many scholarly documentation styles
(a.k.a. citation style) - The documentation style you have (probably) been
asked to use by your professor - Preferences regarding documentation style will be
determined by each course instructor be sure to
check!
4Academic Integrity
- Intentional and Unintentional plagiarism
- Common sense and ethics
- How to avoid plagarism
- Dont wait until the last minute!
- Take careful notes while you are reading
- When in doubt, cite
5When is documentation required?
- Paraphrasing
- Direct quotations
- Use of phrases or words coined by someone else
- Familiar proverbs / sayings
- Well known quotations
- Common knowledge
- Content of a novel/play/story
When in doubt, cite!
6Format of the research paper (Chapter 4)
- Basic Guidelines
- Standard, easily readable typeface and type size
(e.g. Times Roman, 12 point) - Leave a one-inch margin around the text
- Double space throughout the paperincluding the
heading, title and works cited - Do not underline, italicize, or bold the title of
your paper - The only exception is if you include the title of
text in your papers title, e.g. The Story Wont
Tell Narrative Structure in Turn of the Screw - Print on one side of the paper only
7Format of the research paper (Chapter 4)
- Basic Guidelines (contd)
- MLA Do not justify the lines of your paper at
the right hand margin - ANGL instructors This is okay to do
- MLA Do not include a title page
- ANGL instructors A title page is usually
required
When in doubt, ask your instructor!
8Format of the research paper
- Begin the Works Cited on a new, numbered page
- Double space throughout
- Indent the second and subsequent lines of each
individual citation.
9Documentation Preparing the List of Works Cited
(Chapter 5)
- Include all books, articles, websites, that you
have cited in the body of your paper. - Take the information from the title page (recto
and verso) of the book - Alphabetize by authors last name, letter by
letter - MacDonald, George
- McCullers, Carson
- Something comes before nothing
- Descartes, René
- De Sica, Vittorio
10List of Works Cited Exercise
- Arrange entries according to MLA style
- Book with one author
- The Big Book of Cats. Susan Feuer. Kansas City.
1998. Andrew McMeel Publishing.
Feuer, Susan. The Big Book of Cats. Andrew
McMeel Publishing Kansas City, 1998.
11List of Works Cited Exercise
- Arrange entries 2 3 on your worksheet according
to MLA style.
12List of Works Cited - Exercise
2. Translator. Margaret Sayers Peden. Daughter of
Fortune. Isabel Allende. Harper. New York. 2000.
Allende, Isabel. Daughter of Fortune. Trans.
Margaret Sayers Peden. New York Harper, 2000.
13List of Works Cited Example
- A translation
- Beowulf. Trans. E. Talbot Donaldson. Ed.
- Nicholas Howe. New York Norton, 2001.
- Hildegard of Bingen. Selected Writings. Trans.
- Mark Atherton. New York Penguin, 2001.
14List of Works Cited Exercise
3. (a) Margaret Atwood. New York. 1996.
Doubleday. Alias Grace A Novel. (b) Margaret
Atwood. The Robber Bride. 1993. Doubleday. New
York.
Two books by the same author Atwood, Margaret.
Alias Grace A Novel. New York Doubleday,
1996. ---. The Robber Bride. New York Doubleday,
1993.
15List of Works Cited Exercise
- Arrange entry 3 on your worksheet according to
MLA style.
16List of Works Cited - Exercise
3. Changing Concepts of Childhood and Childrens
Literature. Cambridge Scholars Press. 2006.
Edited by Vanessa Joosen and Katrien Voleberghs.
Newcastle, UK.
- A Book by two or three authors
- Joosen, Vanessa, and Katrien Voleberghs, eds.
Changing Concepts of Childhood and Childrens
Literature. Newcastle, UK Cambridge Scholars
Press, 2006.
17List of Works Cited - Example
- Book with four authors
- Quirk, Randolph, et al. A Comprehensive
- Grammar of the English Language.
- London Longman, 1985.
18List of Works Cited Example
- An edited work
- Austen, Jane. Sense and Sensibility. Ed. Claudia
- Johnson. New York Norton, 2001.
- Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. Ed. Barbara A.
- Mowat and Paul Werstine. New York
- Washington Square-Pocket, 1992.
19List of Works Cited Example
- An Anthology or a Compilation
- Weisser, Susan Ostrov, ed. Women and
- Romance A Reader. New York New
- York UP, 2001.
20List of Works Cited Exercise
- Arrange entry 4 on your worksheet according to
MLA style.
21List of Works Cited Exercise
4. Anita Desai. Scholar and Gypsy. Edited by
Patricia Craig. 251-73. The Oxford Book of Travel
Stories. Oxford UP. 1996. Oxford and New York.
- A Work in an Anthology
- Desai, Anita. Scholar and Gypsy. The Oxford
Book of Travel Stories. Ed. Patricia Craig.
Oxford and New York Oxford UP, 1996. 251-73.
22List of Works Cited More Examples
- Article (print or electronic equivalent)
- Trumpener, Katie. Memories Carved in Granite
Great War Memorials and Everyday Life. PMLA 115
(2000) 1096- 103.
23Documentation Preparing the List of Works Cited
(Chapter 5)
- Electronic sources (a.k.a. a can of worms)
- URLs can (and usually do) change. Other
information is essential to cite electronic
sources
24Documentation Preparing the List of Works Cited
(Chapter 5)
- Look for the following elements on the electronic
source - Authors name
- Title of Document
- Information about Print Publication (if
applicable) - Information about electronic publication (title
of site, date of electronic publication (or
latest update), and name of institution or
organization that sponsors the site. - Access information (date of access, URL)
25Documentation Preparing the List of Works Cited
(Chapter 5)
- Electronic Article
- Easterbrook, Neil The sublime simulacra
Repetition, reversal, and re-covery in Lem's
Solaris Critique studies in contemporary
fiction 36.3 (1995) 177-194. Literature Online.
University of Alberta Libraries. 31 Oct. 2007.
lthttp//www.library.ualberta.ca/databases/database
info/index.cfm?ID241gt
26Works Cited Electronic Article
27Works Cited Electronic Article
If a permenant URL is not provided for the
article, you can use the UAL libraries URL for
the database.
28Documentation Preparing the List of Works Cited
(Chapter 5)
- Entire internet site
- Title of site
- Name of the editor of the site (if given)
- Electronic publication information
- Date of access and URL
- HistoryChannel.com. 2002. History Channel. 14
- May 2002 lthttp//historychannel.com/gt
-
- Postmodern Culture. Ed. Lisa Brawley and James F.
English. 2002. 1 Oct 2002 - lthttp//www.iath.virgina.edu/pmc/gt
-
29Documentation Citing Sources in the Text
(Chapter 6)
30In-Text Citations - Exercise
- Let us try to identify each source. What can we
say about each one based on the information given
in parenthesis? - Rymmes described himself as a person of
revolutionary and contradictory temperament
(qtd. in Smythe and Wire 114).
Indirect source.
31In-Text Citations - Exercise
- Lewis suggests that the textbook teaches
precisely nothing about what it purports to
teach (Abolition of Man 5).
Multiple works by the same author. Indicate which
volume you are referring to by listing the number.
32In-Text Citations - Exercise
- In Thomas Hardys novels there is a strong sense
of the inevitability of character and environment
in the working out of human destiny (Grimsditch
28 Abercrombie 40).
Two different works.
33In-Text Citations - Exercise
- Historically, literary criticism has been a much
more retrograde activity than the imaginative
writing it studies (Stephens et al. 224).
Multiple authors of one or collective work.
34In-Text Citations - Exercise
- The Oxford Companion to English Literature notes
that W. H. Mallock is best known as the author of
The New Republic (489).
Work listed by title.
35In-Text Citations - Exercise
- The Canadian Womens Indexing Group provides a
retrospective index to 15 selected English and
French-Canadian feminist periodicals (130).
Corporate author. When the author is a
corporation or an organization, name the
corporate author.
36Documentation Citing Sources in the Text
(Chapter 6)
- In text citation (a.k.a. parenthetical
references) - Omit the publication dates in the parenthetical
references. - Do not use commas or p.
375. Documentation Citing Sources in the Text
385. Documentation Citing Sources in the Text
395. Documentation Citing Sources in the Text
405. Documentation Citing Sources in the Text
415. Documentation Citing Sources in the Text
425. Documentation Citing Sources in the Text
- More than four lines of text or more than 40
words in the quotation - Elizabeth Bishops In the Waiting Room is
- rich in evocative detail
- It was winter. It got dark
- early. The waiting room
- was full of grown-up people,
- arctics and overcoats,
- lamps and magazines. (6-10)
435. Documentation Citing Sources in the Text
- More than four lines of text in the quotation
- Elizabeth Bishops In the Waiting Room is
- rich in evocative detail
- It was winter. It got dark
- early. The waiting room
- was full of grown-up people,
- arctics and overcoats,
- lamps and magazines. (6-10)
No quotation marks around the text
44Remember!
- Form is part of the content
- The MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers
is available at the Library. LB 2369 G52 2003
(Ref.) and also at La Centrale! - This presentation is not a substitute for reading
the MLA Handbook - This presentation will be available on the
library website under Cours de bibliothèque - Help is availableask for it
45- Thank you for your attention and participation!
- Good Luck!