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MLA Documentation

MLA Documentation. Preparing a Works Cited Page. Work from a Library or Subscription Service. SOME EXAMPLES Academic Search Premiere Lexis-Nexis EBSCO InfoTrac. What to include:. Author (if known) Title of article (in quotations marks)

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MLA Documentation

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  1. MLA Documentation Preparing a Works Cited Page

  2. Work from a Library or Subscription Service • SOME EXAMPLES • Academic Search Premiere • Lexis-Nexis • EBSCO • InfoTrac

  3. What to include: • Author (if known) • Title of article (in quotations marks) • Source of article (magazine, journal title, underlined or italics) • Date of publication • Name of database (underlined) • Name of the service • Name of the library or system (with city and state) • Date of access • URL of site’s search page

  4. Electronic Citations • Article accessed through a library online database or subscription service • Menand, Lois. “Is College Too Late to learn to Write?” New Yorker 11Sept. 2002:92. Academic Universe. Lexis- Nexis. <http://www.lexis-nexis.com/>.

  5. Electronic Citations • Article accessed through a library online database or subscription service • Koretz, Gene. “Economic Trends: Uh-Oh Warm Water.” Business Week 21 July 1997:22. Electric Lib. Sam Barlow High School Lib., Gresham, OR. 17 Oct. 1997 <http://www.elibrary.com>.

  6. Electronic Citations • Article accessed through a library online database or subscription service • “Cooling Trend in Antartica.” Futurist May- June 2002: 15. Academic Search Premiere. EBSCO. UTA Lib. 22 May 2002 <http://www.epnet.com/>.

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