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This book guides you on how to properly document your sources in MLA format to avoid plagiarism. It provides examples and tips for citing various sources.
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Documenting Your Sources The Key to Avoiding Plagiarismwith MLA Documentation Amy Flanagan, Media SpecialistJohn Hardin High School
Book Author’sLast name First Name Book Title(underlined) ____________, _____________. __________________. ____________:_______________, __________. City Publisher Year
BookExample English, Carol. The Cliffs Won’t Do: Read the Book. Philadelphia: McGraw-Hill, 1997.
Encyclopedia Author’sLast name First Name Topic ____________, _____________. “________________”. _________________________:______________. Name of Encyclopedia (underlined) Year/Edition Author’s name will appear at the end of the topic’s article. If not, begin documenting with the topic.
EncyclopediaExample: Lyon, Bryce. “Middle Ages.” World Book. 2002.
Web Page Author’sLast name First Name Title of Web Page (underlined) ____________, _____________. __________________. _______________________. ______________ <_____________________________________>. Provider Access Date Web Address (http://www……) If no author is provided, skip and begin documenting at the Title of the web page.
Web PageExample: Lemay, Leo. Benjamin Franklin: A Documentary History. University of Delaware English Department. 27 Oct. 2001 <http://www.english.udel.edu/lemay/franklin/>
Kentucky Virtual LibraryEbscoHost Magazines/Journals Name of Article (in quotes) Author’sLast Name First Name ____________, _____________. “_________________”. ________________ _______ _______ ________. _________________._______________. _____________. ___________________. ___________________________________. Name of Print Magazine(underlined) Day ofMonth Year Month EbscoHOST(underlined) KentuckyVirtual Library Today’s Date(Day/Month/Year John Hardin H.S. LMC <http://………….>(URL at top of web site)
Kentucky Virtual LibraryEbscoHost Magazines/JournalsExample: Koretz, Gene. “A Teenage Smoking Puzzle.” Business Week 24 Sept. 2001. EbscoHOST. Kentucky Virtual Library. John Hardin High School Library Media Center. 14 Jan. 2002 <http://www.kyvl.org/tobacco/tips_4_ youth/facts.htm>.
Kentucky Virtual LibraryEbscoHost Magazines/JournalsTip For a computer service that gives no electronic address for an entry, add a “keyword” or “path” statement in its place. <Keyword: Teens and Smoking>.
Magazine and Journal Title of Article(in quotes) Author’s Last Name FirstName ____________, _____________. “_________________.” ________________. ___________________: _________________. Name of Magazine (underlined) Month/Day/Year Page Numbers
Magazine and JournalExample: Ramsey, Pamela. “Where’s My Smiley Face?” MacWorld Sept. 1997: 86-94.
Newspaper Article Author’s Last Name ____________, _____________. “_________________.” ________________. ___________________: _________________. First Name Title of Article Name of Newspaper(underlined) Day/Month/Year If no author, start with the title of the article. Section/page number
Newspaper ArticleExample: Goldberg, Grace. “The Inside Track: Alumni Life.” The News-Enterprise 10 Oct. 2003: D17.
Works Cited American Library Association. “MLA Citation Style Guide (Traditional Sources).” Chicago, IL : 1998. O’Daniel, Jan. “Documentation Helper.” John Hardin High School LMC. Elizabethtown, KY: 2001. Writer’s Inc. Write For College: A Student Handbook. Wilmington, Massachussetts: Write Source, 1997.