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MLA Modern Language Association Citations Using MLA 8th edition (2016) Format MLA is a "standard" style for citing sources in research papers in the humanities disciplines, but your instructor may prefer you to use another style. Please check into this before you do your first assignment. Here are some examples of how to cite works in your bibliography (called a Works Cited list) and in the text of your essay or term paper using the MLA style. For more examples, consult the MLA Handbook, 8th ed. (REF LB 2369.G53 2016). MLA 2016 Format changes: In the new format, references in the Works Cited list are organized into parts or containers, as shown in the example on page 3 of this handout. Each of the containers will only use Periods, or Commas (.,) to separate material or containers from one another. The citation style has also been simplified to apply more readily to electronic material such as emails, tweets, and other e-formats. The style will still work with older styles of print and electronic material that have been around for longer. One significant change is that publisher locations are no longer as important and not required in most citations. Works Cited Double-space the Works Cited. Use hanging indentation format. With this format, the first line of each entry starts at the left margin, but the second and any subsequent lines in each entry are indented one-half inch from left margin. In MS Word use Page Layout > Paragraph > Special > Hanging (MLA Handbook 112). Alphabetize entries by the author s last name or, if there is no author, by title, ignoring initial articles such as A, An, or The (MLA Handbook 115). Reverse the author s name for alphabetizing, but otherwise give the author s name as it appears in the source. If there are two or more entries by the same author(s), give the name(s) in the first entry, and then use three hyphens in place of the name(s) in the following entry or entries; alphabetize the entries by title (MLA Handbook 113). Capitalize the first, the last, and all significant words of a title and subtitle regardless of how they are capitalized in your source (MLA Handbook 67). Italicize titles and subtitles for works published independently such as books or journals; use quotation marks for works published only as part of another work, e.g. essay in a book or article in a journal (MLA Handbook 68). Shorten publisher s name. Use U for University and P for Press (MLA Handbook abbreviations 96-97). When giving a URL, copy it in full from your Web browser, but omit http://. When possible, cite a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) instead of a URL. If DOI is unavailable, try to find a stable URL or Permalink number (MLA Handbook 48, 110). If two or more publishers are named in the source and they seem equally responsible for the work, cite each of them, separating the names with a forward slash (/) (MLA Handbook 40). - 1 -

In-Text Citations (also known as Parenthetical Citations) 1. When you incorporate another s words, facts, or ideas, whether in a direct quotation or by paraphrasing, you need to insert a brief parenthetical acknowledgement. Give the author s last name and page(s) of the source. If the author s name appears in the sentence, you may omit it from the in-text citation. For the first mention of the author, use the full name. Use just the last name in subsequent references. Regarding the knowledge of skills of the medication profession in the last eighteenth century, George Grinnell observes that disease often outpaced the expertise and medical techniques in the period (MLA Handbook 32). Paraphrase with and without author s name in sentence. In the late eighteenth century, there was a lack of knowledge about the illnesses that physicians were called upon to treat (Grinnell 32). Grinnell notes that doctors of the time were unaware of the causes and treatments of many diseases that affected their patients (32). Place the in-text citation when possible, where there is a natural pause in the text. A parenthetical citation that directly follows a quotation is placed after the closing quotation mark (MLA Handbook 54). 2. For web resources, unless the pages or paragraphs are numbered, use only the author s last name. If no author is indicated, use the first word of the title (56). 3. If you borrow more than once from the same source within a single paragraph and no another source intervenes, you may give a single parenthetical reference after the last borrowing (MLA Handbook 124). 4. In citing classic verse, plays, and poems, omit page numbers and cite by division (act, scene, canto, book, part) and line, with periods separating various numbers. Titles of famous works are often abbreviated such as (Ham. 1.5.35-37). The Design of MLA 8th Edition and Containers MLA s 8th Edition citation system allows you to cite any source you use within a research paper you are creating. Each entry in the Works Cited is made up of specific elements such as author, title, and publication details, given in a certain order. There are optional elements that may be included in the Works Cited entry depending on what information is provided by the resource being used. This may include volume and issue numbers for journal articles or the URL for a web site. When the source forms part of a larger whole, the larger whole can be thought of as a container that holds the source. Examples of containers include a book that is a collection of essays, a periodical which holds articles, or a website that contains articles and postings. A container may be nested in a second container such as a database that contains journal holdings, a book that contains poems, or Netflix which contains a television series. Elements appear in the order shown by the template below. Not ALL of the template boxes need to be filled. This guide is set up to show you the available elements that may be filled as needed. Elements are omitted if not relevant to the work being documented. Elements are followed by either a comma or a period depending on the punctuation mark shown. End the citation sections with a period. - 2 -

MLA 8th edition Example The citation will then be written into an entry on the "Works Cited" page like this: Reider, Noriko T. The Appeal of Kaidan Tales of the Strange. Asian Folklore Studies, vol. 59, no. 2, 2000, pp. 265-83. Academic Search Premier, search.proquest.com/docview/224527484?accountid=14244. - 3 -

Books, Book Chapters, & Related Items Core Elements: Author. Title of Source. Publisher, Publication Date. Book: 1 Author p. 26 Last name, First name Middle name or initial. Title of Book: Subtitle. Publisher, Publication Date. In-text citation: (Author Last Name Page Numbers) Harris, John. Other Art: Stories. New Star, 2000. In-text citation: (Harris 32) Book: 2 Authors p. 21 Author Last Name, First Name or Initial, and Author First Name or Initial Last Name. Title. Publisher, Publication Date. Johnson, Patrick B., and Michelle S. Malow-Iroff. Adolescents and Risk: Making Sense of Adult Psychology. Praeger, 2008. In-text citation: (Johnson and Malow-Iroff 52-53) Note: Arrange the authors in the order in which they are presented in the work. Books: 3 or More Authors p. 22 Last name, First name Middle name or initial, et al. Title of Book. Publisher, Publication Date. Gillis, Sander, et al. Grammar of the English Language. Random, 1987. In-text citation: (Gillis et al. 27) Note: Only the first author s name is included, and then et al. (from the Latin for and others ) takes the place of the rest of the authors names. Electronic Book From the Internet (This Example Shows a Chapter in Google Books) p. 34 Author Last Name, First Name or Initial. Title of Chapter. Title of Book, Other Contributor (editor), Version, Publisher, Publication Date, Location (pages of chapter), Internet Site, Location (URL). - 4 -

Clarke, George Elliot. What was Canada? Is Canada Postcolonial: Unsettling Canadian Literature?, edited by Laura Moss, Wilfrid Laurier UP, 2003, pp. 27-39. Google Books, books.google.ca/books?id=mur0cwaaqbaj&pg1257. In-text citation: (Clarke 28) Electronic Book from a Database p. 31, 34 Author Last Name, First Name or Initial. Title. Publisher, Publication Date, Title of Container (Database), Location (URL). Malinowski, Bonislaw. Argonauts of the Western Pacific. Routledge, 2014, EBSCOhost ebook, Collection, login.ezproxy.cnc.bc.ca/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true& db=nlebk&an=760780&site=ehost-live&scope=site. In-text citation: (Malinowski 53) Edited Book/Editor as Author (This Example Has Multiple Editors) p. 23 Editor Last Name, First Name or Initial, editor (or editors). Title. Publisher. Publication Date. Carne, Mark, et al., editors. Shell Games: Studies in Scams, Frauds, and Deceits. Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2004. In-text citation: (Carne et al. 142) Notes: This is a source with three editors. They assembled the book. The in-text citation does not include the word editors. Chapter in An Edited Book p. 27 Author Last Name, First Name or Initial. Title of Chapter. Title of Book, editor (or editors), Publisher, Publication Date, Location (pages). MacArthur, Janet. Imaginary Homelands and Thoughts Abroad: Dennis Brutus Hybrid Modernism. Critical Perspectives on Dennis Brutus, edited by Craig W. McLuckie and Patrick J. Colbert, Three Continents, 1995, pp. 70-85. In-text citation: (MacArthur 70) Notes: Editors names are both arranged in first name last name order. Sometimes you will need to cite an item that has another title as part of the title. In this case, the book title Thoughts Abroad is italicized within the chapter title which is printed in regular type and enclosed by quotation marks. Book with No Author or Editor p. 24 Title of Book. Version (if applicable). Name of Publisher, Publication Date. - 5 -

(This Example Shows an Edition Number) p. 107 MLA Handbook. 8th ed. The Modern Language Association of America, 2016. In-text citation: (MLA Handbook 117) Corporate Author p. 25 Poem in an Anthology p. 38 Author. Title of Book. Publisher, Publication Date. Canadian Institute of Forestry. Success Stories from Canadian Forests. CIF Publications, 2016. In-text citation: (Canadian Institute of Forestry 13-14) Author Last Name, Author First Name or Initial. Title of Poem. Title of Anthology, editor (or editors), Version (if applicable), Publisher, Publication Date, Location (pages). Atwood, Margaret. Habitation. The Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry, edited by Richard Ellmann and Robert O Clair. 2nd ed., Norton, 1988, pp. 809. In-text citation: When describing angels, Page writes, Perhaps only a dog could accept them wholly, / be happy to follow at their heels / and bark and romp with them in the green fields (59-61). Notes: When inserting poetry in an essay, use a forward slash at the end of each line of poetry. If quoted line in poetry starts with a capital letter, leave it in upper case, even in the middle of the sentence. If the book is a second or revised edition, place this information after the editors or after the title if no editors. Encyclopedia and Dictionary Entry: Print p. 38 Encyclopedia Author (if applicable). Title of Entry. Title of Book. Version (if applicable), Publisher, Publication Date, Location (page). Examples: Encyclopedia Signed Winkel, James. Red River Cart. The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. Canadian Plains Research Centre, 2005, p. 320. Encyclopedia Unsigned - The Dayak: Traditional Gold Mining Practices. Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Issues: An Encyclopedia. Greenwood, 2003. p. 420. Dictionary: Title of Entry. Title of Book, Edition, Date. "Ideology." The American Heritage Dictionary, 3rd ed., 1997. In-text Citation: ( Ideology 397) - 6 -

Entry in an Online Reference Work p. 35 Author (if applicable). Title of Entry. Title of Book, Other Contributors (such as editor if applicable), Version (if applicable), Publisher, Publication Date, Container (Title of Online Resource), Location (URL). Keats, John. The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature, edited by Margaret Drabble and Jenny Stringer, 3rd ed., Oxford UP, 2007, Oxford Reference Online, www.oxfordreference.com/ view/10.1093/acref/ 9780199214921.001.0001/ acref- 9780199214921-e-3350?rskey=dRJKya&result=3349. In-text citation: ( Keats, John ) Notes: In in-text citation, give full title if brief or shortened version of one or two words. The title of the online resource is an example of a 2nd container. Entry from Oxford English Dictionary (Online) Title of Entry. Specific definition indication. Title of Book. Publisher, Publication Date, Location (URL). Passion. Entry 1, def. 6a. Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford UP, 2016, www.oed.com/ view/entry/138504?rskey=ayouoq. In-text citation: ( Passion, Entry 1, def. 6a) Thesis or Dissertation: Retrieved from Online Repository (Example on MLA Web Site) Author Last Name, First Name or Initial. Title of Thesis. Date of Publication. Publisher, Description of Work. Container (Name of Repository), Location (URL or DOI). Eikenaar, Jannik Haruo. The (Im) Proper Name of Salman Rushdie: Hybridity, Migrancy, and the Rushdie Persona. 2015. U of British Columbia, PhD dissertation. circle, dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0165805. In-text citation: (Eikenaar 65) Note: Example of DOI (Digital Object Identifier) as a location. Graphic Novel p. 37 Author Last Name, First Name or Initial. Title of Book. Other Contributors (such as Adaptation or Translator if applicable). Series Number (if applicable), Publisher, Date of Publication. Yoshida, Akimi. Banana Fish. English adaptation by Matt Thorn and Cari Gustav Horn. Translated by Matt Thorn, Vol. 19, Viz, 2004. In-text citation: (Yoshida 121) - 7 -

Custom Coursepack Materials Reprinted From Another Source p. 38 Author Last Name, First Name or Initial. Title of Article. Title of Book, other contributors (such as editor), Publisher, Publication Date, Location (pages). Jackson, Shirley. The Lottery. ENGL 101: Literature and Composition Course Pack, compiled by Mary Smith, College of New Caledonia, 2014, pp. 50-58. In-text citation: (Jackson 148) Conference Proceeding: Print p. 70 Author Last Name, First Name or Initial. Conference Paper Title. Conference Title that Includes Conference Date and Location, edited by Conference Editor(s), Publisher, Date of Publication. Pojar, Jim. Changes in Vegetation of Haida Gwaii in Historical Time. Proceedings from the Research Group on Introduced Species Symposium 1-5 October 2002: Lessons from the Islands: Introduced Species and What They Tell Us about How Ecosystems Work, edited by Anthony J. Gaston, et al., Canadian Wildlife Service, 2008. In text: (Pojar 23) Government Report: Print p. 104, 117 Author (City or Country, Dept. Name). Title of Report. Publisher, Publication Date. Canada, Health Canada. Best Practices: Early Intervention, Outreach and Community Linkages for Women with Substance Abuse Problems. Health Canada, 2006. In text: (Canada, Health Canada 12) Note: If Author and Publisher are the same, you may start with the Title, and add Publisher in its normal location. (p. 25) Government Report: Online Author (City or Country, Dept. Name). Title of Report. Publisher, Publication Date, Location (URL). Date of Access. Prince George, Planning and Development Dept. Corporate Plan, 2016-2018. City of Prince George, 2016, Princegeorge.ca/City%20Hall/Documents/Finance/2015%20Corporate%20Plan%20 Materials%20%28Web%29.pdf. Accessed 3 Sept. 2017. Notes: MLA suggests including a long author name in the text rather than using an in-text citation. Example below. According to the statistics provided by Prince George s Planning and Development Department, the city s population was 75,150 in 1996. - 8 -

Government Debate Retrieved From Internet Authors in Debate. Title of Debate, Type of Debate, Publication Date, Location (URL). Date of Access. Dosanjh, Ujjal, and Geoff Plant. Family Relations Amendment Act, 1997, Debates of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, 14 July 1997, bclaws.ca/civix/document/id/lc/billsprevious/2nd36th:gov31-1. Accessed 14 Oct. 2008. In text: (Dosanjh and Plant) Law or Statute: Print p. 105 Author (City or Country, Dept. Name). Title of Law including sections or chapter numbers. Publisher, Publication Date. British Columbia. Child Care Subsidy Act, R.S.B.C 1996, ch. 26. BC Laws, 16 Sept. 2009. In text: (British Columbia 125) Journal Articles Core Elements: Author. Title of Source. Title of Container, Number, Publication Date, Location. Title of 2nd container, Location. Journal Article: Retrieved From Database p. 31, 48 Last name, First name Middle name or initial. Title of Article. Title of Journal, volume number (vol.), issue number (no.), Publication Date (month as well as year if available), Pages of article. Database, Location (URL). In-text citation: (Author Last Name Page Number or Numbers) Lovesey, Oliver. Divine Enthusiasm and Love Melancholy: Tristram Shandy and Eighteenth- Century Narratives of Saint Errantry. Eighteenth-Century Fiction, vol. 16, no. 3, Apr. 2004, pp. 373-399. Academic Search Complete, search.ebscohost.com/ login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&an=12953711&site=ehost-live&scope=site. In-text citation: (Lovesey 375) Notes: Database name can be main platform (e.g. EBSCOhost) or if your instructor wants you to be more specific, the name of the collection (e.g. Academic Search Complete) (p. 31) Abbreviations for months are: Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. (p. 95) For Location, use DOI if available. If not, try to locate the stable URL (sometimes called the Permalink). Title of book within the article title is italicized. In the in-text citation, do not put a comma between author name and page number. - 9 -

Journal Article: Retrieved from Internet. No Page Numbers. p. 48 Last name, First name Middle name or initial. Title of Article. Title of Journal, volume number (vol.), issue number (no.), Publication Date (month as well as year if available), Location (URL). Keyes, Daniel. Whites Singing Red Face in British Columbia in the 1950s. Theatre Research in Canada, vol. 32, no.1, Jan. 2011, journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/tric/article/view/18572/20164. In-text citation: (Keyes) Magazine Article: Retrieved from Internet p. 48 Last name, First name Middle name or initial. Title of Article. Title of Journal, Publication Date (day & month as well as year if available), Location (URL). Linden, Shannon. Coffee with Christy. Okanagan Woman, 14 Mar. 2016, www.okanaganwoman.com/#!coffee-with-christy/ c1rcn/ 56e797b30cf2d686649aee35. In-text citation: (Linden) Journal Article: Print p. 30 Last name, First name Middle name or initial. Title of Article. Title of Journal, volume number (vol.), issue number (no.), Publication Date (month as well as year if available), Location (pages of article). Jefferess, David. To Be Good (Again): The Kite Runner as Allegory of Global Ethnics. Journal of Postcolonial Writing, vol. 45, no.4, Dec. 2009, pp. 389-400. In-text citation: (Jefferess 390) Newspaper Article: Print p. 111 Last name, First name Middle name or initial (if available). Title of Article. Title of Newspaper, Publication Date (day and month as well as year), Location (pages of article). Nielson, Mark. Funds to Fuel Northern Projects. Prince George Citizen, 25 Aug. 2009, p. 3. In-text citation: (Nielson 3) - 10 -

Newspaper Article: Retrieved From Internet p. 48 Last name, First name Middle name or initial (if available). Title of Article. Title of Newspaper, Publication Date (day and month as well as year), Location (URL). Readings and Arts at Woodhaven Eco Centre. Kelowna Capital News. 10 June 2015, www.kelownacapnews.com/entertainment/306804941.html. In text: ( Readings ) Note: If no author, use first word or two of title for in-text citation. Web Documents Core Elements: Author. Title of Source. Title of Container, Publisher, Publication Date, Location. Optional Element Date of Access. Web Page as Part of Web Site p. 28 p. 53 (Date of Access) Author. Title of Web page, posting or article. Title of Web Site, Publisher (if applicable), Publication Date, Location (URL). Date of Access. In-text citation: (Author Last Name Page Number or Numbers if available) Harris, John. Sermon on the Mont: Louis Dudek s Post-Modernist Cantos (I-VI). Dooney s Café, 16 Feb. 2008, dooneyscafe.com/archive/535. Accessed 17 Apr. 2017. In-text citation: (Harris) Note: Include date of access for online resources. They may move or change. Web Page with no Author Title of Web page, posting or article. Title of Web Site, Publisher (if applicable), Publication Date, Location (URL). Date of Access. CBC Poetry Prize. CBC Books. CBC/Radio Canada, 2016, cbc.ca/literaryprizes/poetry. Accessed 30 Aug. 2016. In-text citation: ( CBC Poetry Prize ) Blog Posting Author Last Name, First Name or Initial (or Username). Title of Blog Post. Title of Blog, Publication Date, URL. Date of Access. Fleming, Anne. About Anne. Anne Fleming, 2016, annefleming.ca. Accessed 24 Aug. 2016. In-text citation: (Fleming) - 11 -

Media Core Elements: Author. Title of Source. Title of Container, Publisher, Publication Date, Location. Optional Element Date of Access. Film: Writing about Film in General p. 24 Title of film. Other contributors (if applicable), Distributor, Date of Release. Hamlet. Directed by Franco Zeffirelli, performance by Mel Gibson, Warner Bros, 1990. In text citation: (Hamlet) Film: Focusing on Contribution of Person Author Last Name, First Name or Initial (if available), description of contribution. Title of film. Other contributors (if applicable), Distributor, Date of Release. Gibson, Mel, performer. Hamlet. Warner Bros, 1990. In-text citation: (Gibson) Streaming Video (such as YouTube) p. 44 Author Last Name, First Name or Initial (if available). Title. Internet Site, Publisher (if applicable), Publication Date, (2nd container if applicable), Location (URL). Balzer, Kyle. Global Living Library at CNC. YouTube, My Prince George Now, 15 Mar. 2017, www.youtube.com/watch?v=hubqhmlb6hk. Accessed 17 Apr. 2017. In-text citation: (Balzer) Audio Clip (such as a Podcast) Retrieved From the Internet Author Last Name, First Name or Initial (if available). Title. Internet Site. Publisher (if applicable), Publication Date, Location (URL). New Eco Books: Feature Interviews with Margaret Atwood. Alternatives Environmental Ideas and Action. 4 June 2010, rabble.ca/ sites/rabble/files/audio/ma%20feature%20interview%2045m05.mp3. Accessed 4 May 2017. In-text citation: ( New ) Note: For in-text citations, enter only as much information as is necessary to get you to the appropriate place in your Works Cited list. (p. 116) - 12 -

Social Media: Facebook Author Last Name, First Name or Initial (if available). Title. Internet Site. Publisher (if applicable), Publication Date. College of New Caledonia Library. Therapy Dogs Are Back. Facebook, 11 Apr. 2017. In-text citation: (College) Social Media: Twitter p. 24 Author Last Name, First Name or Initial (if available). Title. Internet Site. Publisher (if applicable), Publication Date, Location (URL). Thorne, Laura. Can your social media activities get you in trouble? Twitter, 18 Apr. 2013, 9:09 p.m., twitter.com/laurathorne14 /status/325038376610844672. Accessed 1 Apr. 2017. In-text citation: In the main text of the essay, a tweet is cited in its entirety. Visual Art: Image Retrieved From the Internet Creator's Last Name, First Name or Initial. Title of Work. Internet Site, Publication Date, Location (URL). Date of Access. Lee, John S. Y. Globe Theatre, London. Flickr, 30 May 2009, flickr.com/photos/johnsylee/3580043416. Accessed 2 May 2016. In-text citation: (Lee) Visual Art: Image Retrieved From a Database Creator's Last Name, First Name or Initial. Title of Work. Title of Database, Publication Date, Location (URL). Monet, Claude. The Haystacks, End of Summer, Giverny. ARTstor, 1891, library.artstor.org/library/iv2.html?parent=true. Accessed 5 Apr. 2017. In-text citation: (Monet) Visual Art: Image Retrieved From a Web Site Creator's Last Name, First Name or Initial (if available). Title of Work. Internet Site, Publication Date, Location (URL). Date of Access. Blake, William. A Prophecy. The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1794. digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-b620-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99. Accessed 23 Aug. 2016. In-text citation: (Blake) - 13 -

Visual Art: Image Exhibited in Gallery Creator's Last Name, First Name or Initial (if available). Title of Work. Publication Date, Location (Name of Gallery). Johnston, Byron, and Bryan Ryley. Here and There II. 2006, U of British Columbia FINA Gallery. In-text citation: (Johnston and Ryley) Personal Communication & Notes Interview Conducted by researcher Last name, First Name or Initial. Type of Communication. Name of Receiver, Date. Deaux, John. Interview. Conducted by J. Smith, 11 Apr. 2017. In text citation: (Deaux) Telephone Conversation p. 29 Last namen First Name or Initial. Type of Communication. Name of Receiver, Date. Smith, John. Telephone Conversation. Received by K. Plett, 10 Jun. 2016. In-text citation: (Smith) Note: Personal communication may be cited in the running text of your paper instead of using an in-text citation ( In a telephone conversation between Dr. Stouck and the author on June 22, 2016... PowerPoint Posted to Moodle p. 52 Author Last Name, First Name or Initial. Title of PowerPoint. Container, Publisher, Publication Date, URL. Optional Element Descriptive Term. Hutchison, James. Health Factors in the North. Nursing 203: Health Promotion in Families, College of New Caledonia, 2017. PowerPoint file. In-text citation: (Hutchison) - 14 -

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