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Abbreviated Research Project

Abbreviated Research Project . MLA FORMAT. Getting Started– Page 1. Should include: Page number in the top right of every page with your last name Header on the left Title in the middle. Page 1 Step-by-Step. To include page numbers (on the right side of the page):

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Abbreviated Research Project

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  1. Abbreviated Research Project MLA FORMAT

  2. Getting Started– Page 1 • Should include: • Page number in the top right of every page with your last name • Header on the left • Title in the middle

  3. Page 1 Step-by-Step • To include page numbers (on the right side of the page): • “Insert” in the tool bar click on “page number”  scroll down to “top of page”  choose the third one down called “Plain Number 3” where it shows the number on the very right side of the top of the page. • The number will already be there, so you will just need to add your last name. • This will be included on EVERY page

  4. Header Step-by-Step • The header should be placed on the left hand side of the page and include IN THIS ORDER: • Name • Teacher’s Name (Ms. Jones/Mr. Seematter) • Course Title (Sophomore English) • Date

  5. Title Step-by-Step • Your title should include the topic you will be addressing and it can be creative (pull your reader in). • From your header you should hit “enter” once and your title should go in the middle of the next line. • The title stays the SAME font and type of text as the whole paper (12 pt Times New Roman).

  6. Page 1 End Product Header (In order) Page Number with last name Title

  7. In-Text Citation • Including textual evidence, which can be quotations or paraphrasing. • MUST INCLUDE PAGE NUMBERS!!!! • Introduce the quotation or paraphrase at the beginning by including the author’s name/last name if you have already introduced your author. • End citations (quotation/paraphrase) with the page number in parenthesis and the period after the parenthesis (page #). • After your quote or paraphrase aka your DATA of claim/data/warrant, you need to provide a warrant (analysis/explanation of the data and how it supports your argument.

  8. In-Text Citation– Should look like This • For example: • Foodborne illness should be prevented before the illness occurs, rather than finding the illness first and working backwards to fix the problem of food contamination. In his article “The Food Safety Bill Finally Passes, But It’s Just the First Step” Bryan Walsh states, “An unfunded mandate won’t keep Americans safe from foodborne illness.” Walsh comments on how health maintenance on specific food products will not prevent those food products from contamination. The whole idea for passing the bill was to create a prevention based food safety system to catch contaminated food products before they are sent out to stores, restaurants, and other places where consumers buy food to ingest. The fact that the bill still cannot keep Americans safe from foodborne illness proves that the bill is irrelevant and will not move food safety systems into prevention based systems, because the bill does not insure that the FDA will obtain the ability and supplies that it needs to help prevent foodborne illnesses within processed food. Introduced the quote No explicit page number

  9. Last Page– Works Cited • The Works Cited page consists of all the sources you pulled quotations or paraphrases from to use as textual evidence in your paper. • The way the citation is set up is based on the type of document you pulled textual evidence from (website, book, article, encyclopedia, etc.) • The works cited page stays the SAME font and type of text as the whole paper (12 pt Times New Roman). Works cited page is also double spaced.

  10. Works Cited– continued • The title of this page is Works Cited and it goes in alphabetical order • The first line of the citation stays all the way to the left and EVERY line after that is indented by holding the “control” key and hitting the “tab” key ONCE. • Each citation should include (in a specific order based on document type). For example, a website would look like: • Author (if available: Last Name, First Name). “Article Title.”Website Title.Website Publisher,Date Month Year Published. Web.Date Month Year Accessed.<URL>.

  11. Works Cited Page– End Product No Author Stated

  12. For More Help • Visit the site below if you have questions about formatting MLA Works Cited Pages http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/

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