How to Cite Sources in MLA Format: A Simple Guide

Learn how to cite books and articles in MLA format with step-by-step examples and create an accurate Works Cited page.

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To cite in MLA format, follow this general structure: 'Author's Last Name, First Name. Title of Book. Publisher, Publication Date.' For example, 'Smith, John. The Great Book. Great Publisher, 2020.' For articles, use: 'Author's Last Name, First Name. 'Title of Article.' Title of Journal, vol. number, no. number, Year, pages.' Ensure all sources are listed on a 'Works Cited' page.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the basic format for citing a book in MLA? The basic MLA book citation includes the author's last name, first name, title of the book in italics, publisher, and publication year.
  2. How do you cite a journal article in MLA format? Cite a journal article by listing the author's name, article title in quotation marks, journal title in italics, volume and issue numbers, year, and page range.
  3. What is a Works Cited page in MLA? A Works Cited page is a list at the end of an MLA paper that includes full citations for all sources referenced in the text.