On Referencing, Citations & MLA
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It is very important for you to know that information that you use from outside sources must be cited both IN and AFTER the paper. This means you need to offer a work cited list AND parenthetical (sometimes called in-text) citations. We at ISB use the MLA system which means there are rules for you to follow. Many of them are shown below. Take your time to understand how to do this properly.
The MLA Style
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The MLA system uses in-text citations rather than footnotes or endnotes?
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MLA are now on the 8th edition...
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It's always best to include the date you accessed the website
A model MLA paper
The pdf document to the right presents a model MLA paper with annotations. It should help you see exactly what you have to do.
However please note, it is not perfect for the EE. Do you know why? Because
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No personal identifiers (ie your name) should appear on the EE.
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Also the EE needs a title page and contents page
The following docs are quick help-sheets for some of the most common referencing needs but more assistance is found at the excellent Monash University website;
You might for example want to know how to reference;
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Encyclopedias
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Interviews / Speeches
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Television / Radio Broadcast
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Film / Video Recording
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Live Performances
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Theses
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Reviews
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Government publications
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Online Communication / Social Media
Useful and trustworthy videos for MLA8
MLA Style: In-Text Citations (8th Ed., 2016)
MLA Style: List of Works Cited (8th Ed., 2016)
Google Docs - Setup your MLA Format Essay
On Basic Computer Skills