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Mastering MLA Style Bibliography: A Comprehensive Guide for College Students |

Learn how to create a bibliography using MLA style with this step-by-step guide. Understand the importance of citing sources and organizing entries alphabetically. Perfect for students at Fujairah Colleges. Stay tuned for more tips on citing online articles and interviews! Happy writing! |

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Mastering MLA Style Bibliography: A Comprehensive Guide for College Students |

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  1. PLUG-INs Information Literacy @ Fujairah Colleges A BIBLIOGRAPHY MLA Style Part 1: Books and Journal Articles

  2. What is a Bibliography ? A list of the sources you used to write your paper. It is also called a Reference List or a Citations List.

  3. A famous saying is that “An elephant never forgets.” Why are elephants in this presentation ? Elephants are very clever animals.

  4. A Bibliography appears at the end of a research paper. Each source (book, article, website etc) is called an “entry.” Put entries in alphabetical order. Entries are not numbered in MLA style.

  5. For a normal book entry you need : the author’s name, the title, the city, the publisher and the year. What information do you need to write an entry? To help you remember, think A-T-C-P-Y or A Toad Can Poison You.

  6. I hope this helps you to write bibliography entries for books and journal articles. In the next lesson, we will learn how to cite articles from the Internet and interviews.

  7. Thank you for listening . HAPPY WRITING !

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