Note: See your Librarian for assistance with sources that are not included in these pages or go to http://edu.hpedsb.on.ca/css/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=95&itemid=106 to access websites on MLA style. ***Please go to the end of this document for tips on formatting your Works Cited list*** PRINT SOURCES Book Author s Last Name, First Name. Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher, Copyright Year. Medium of Publication. Furnham, Adrian. 50 Psychology Ideas You Really Need to Know. London: Quercus Publishing, 2008. Print. Work in an Anthology Author of the Individual Work (Last Name, First Name). Title of Work. Title of Anthology. Ed. Name of Editor (First Name, Last Name). City of Publication: Publisher, Year. Pages. Medium of Publication. More, Hannah. The Black Slave Trade: A Poem. British Women Poets of the Romantic Era. Ed. Paula R. Feldman. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997. 472-82. Print. Article in A Well Known Reference Book Author s Last Name, First Name. Title of Entry. Name of Encyclopedia. Edition. Year of Publication. Medium of Publication. Putzel, James. Philippines. The World Book Encyclopedia. 2005 ed. Print. Young, Philip. Hemingway, Ernest Miller. The New Encyclopedia Britannica Micropedia. 15 th ed. 2003. Print. Article in Specialized Reference Work Full publication information is necessary Author s Last Name, First Name. Title of Entry. Name of Encyclopedia. Ed. First Name Last Name. Edition. Volume. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Medium of Publication. Allen, Anita L. Privacy in Health Care. Encyclopedia of Bioethics. Ed. Stephne G. Post. 3 rd ed. Vol. 4. New York: Macmillan-Thomson, 2004. Print. Article in a Newspaper or Magazine Last Name, First Name. Title of Article. Newspaper Day Mo. Year: Page. Medium of Publication. Note: If the article is not printed on consecutive pages, write the first page number, with a + sign.
Chu, Henry. Pop Bottle Terrorists Convicted. The Toronto Star 9 Sep. 2009: A1+. Print. Kates. Robert W. Population and Consumption: What We Know, What We Need to Know. Environment Apr. 2000: 10-19. Print. Koehler, Nicholas and Rachel Mendelson. Millionaire Murder. Maclean s 7 Sep. 2009: 34-37. Print Scholarly Journal Author s Last Name, First Name. Title of Article. Journal Title Volume #.Issue Number (Year of Publication): inclusive page numbers. Medium of Publication. Hernández-Reguant, Ariana. Copyrighting Che: Art and Authorship under Cuban Late Socialism. Public Culture 16.1 (2004): 1-29. Print. Piper, Andrew. Reprinting the Print Object: Goethe and the Book of Everything. PMLA 121.1 (2006): 124-38. Print. ELECTRONIC SOURCES Website Editor, author or compiler name (if available) (Last then first). Name of Link. Name of Site. Name of Institution/organization affiliated with the site, Date of Site. Medium Of Publication. Date of Access. Site with a corporate author Purdue OWL. MLA Formatting and Style Guide. The Purdue OWL. Purdue University Writing Lab, 10 May 2008. Web. 15 Nov. 2008. Site with a personal author Winter, Mark. Calcium: the Essentials. WebElements: The Periodic Table on the Web. WebElements, Ltd. UK, 2010. Web. 30 Mar. 2011. Site with no author Timothy Findley Quotes. Goodreads. Goodreads, Inc., 2011. Web. 31 Mar. 2011. Site with no date Dodo. American Museum of Natural History. AMNH, n.d. Web. 30 Mar.2011. Site with no Publisher or sponsor information William Shakespeare: 1564-1616. Sonnet Central. N.p., 20 Mar. 2011. Web. 30 Mar. 2011. Online Database Author s Last Name, First Name. Title of Article. Name of Periodical Volume #.Issue# (Year): page #(s). Title of Database. Medium of Publication. Day, Mo., Year of Access. Clement, Wallace. "Canadian Political Economy's Legacy for Sociology." Canadian Journal of Sociology 26.3 (2001): 405-420. Canadian Reference Centre. Web. 10 Sep. 2009. Freeman, Michael D.A. "Upholding the Dignity and Best Interests of Children: International Law and the Corporal Punishment of Children." Law and Contemporary Problems 73.2 (2010): 211+. Academic OneFile. Web. 30 Mar. 2011. No page numbers or volume numbers available Kitfield, James. "Qaddafi: Strangling the Arab Spring?" National Journal (2011): n. pag. Academic OneFile. Web. 30 Mar. 2011.
Online Scholarly Journal Author s Last Name, First Name. Title of Article. Journal Title Volume #.Issue Number (Year of Publication): inclusive page numbers. Medium of Publication. Date of Access. Shehan, Constance L., and Amanda B. Moras. Deconstructing Laundry: Gendered Technologies and the Reluctant Redesign of Household Labor. Michigan Family Review 11 (2006): n. pag. Web. 8 Nov. 2007 Strehlow, Greta. The Use of Music Therapy in Treating Sexually Abused Children. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy 18.2 (2009): 167-183. Web. 10 Sep. 2009. Online Newspaper or Magazine Author s Last Name. Title of the Work. Title of the Overall Website. Publisher or Sponsor of Site, Day Mon. Year of Publication. Medium of Publication. Day Mo. Year of Access. Note: If there is no date of publication use n.d. Also, do not include articles like A, An and The as part of the Website Title or Sponsor McGirk, Tim. Questions About Reporter s Rescue in Afghanistan. Time. Time, 9 Sep. 2009. Web. 10 Sep. 2009. The Scientists Speak. Editorial. New York Times. New York Times, 20 Nov. 2007. Web. 15 May 2008. Online Reference Book Author s Last Name, First name. Title of Article. Name of Website. Publisher or Sponsor of Site, Year Publication. Medium of Publication. Day Mo. Year of Access. Russian Revolution of 1917. Encyclopaedia Britannica Online. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2009. Web. 15 May 2008. Entire Book E-Books Author s Last Name, First name. Title. Location of Publisher: Publisher, Year of Publication. Electronic Publisher. Medium. Day Mon. Year of Access. Welch, Kathleen E. Electric Rhetoric: Classical Rhetoric, Oralism, and a New Literacy. Cambridge: MIT, 1999. netlibrary. Web. 21 Oct. 2004. Chapter or article in a Book Author s Last Name, First name. Title of Chapter or Article. Title of Book. Ed. First Name Last Name. Location of Publisher: Publisher, Year of Publication. Inclusive page numbers. Electronic Publisher. Medium. Day Mon. Year of Access. Myths About Child Labor Abound. Child Labour: Global Viewpoints. Ed. Gary Wiener. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2009. 41-47. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 26 Mar. 2010.
ADDITIONAL COMMON SOURCES Television or Radio Program Title of Episode or Segment. Narr. Name. Title of the Program or Series. Name of Network. Call Letters and City of the Local Station, Broadcast Date. Medium of Reception. Passion and Fury: The Emotional Brain - Anger. Narr: David Suzuki. The Nature of Things. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. CFTO, Toronto, 22 Mar. 2005. Television. Film, DVD or a Video Recording Title. Dir. Name. Perf. Name(s). Distributor, Year of Release. Medium. It s a Wonderful Life. Dir. Frank Capra. Perf. James Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore, and Thomas Mitchell. RKO, 1946. Film. It s a Wonderful Life. Dir. Frank Capra. Perf. James Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore, and Thomas Mitchell. 1946. Republic, 2001. DVD. Like Water for Chocolate [Como agua para chocolate]. Screenplay by Laura Esquivel. Dir. Alfonso Arau. Perf. Lumi Cavazos, Marco Lombardi, and Regina Torne. Miramax, 1993. Film. Online Video Clip Last Name, First Name. Title of the Clip. Title of the Site. Sponsor of the Site, Date of Publication or Last Update. Medium. Day Mo. Year of Access. Murphy, Beth. Tips for a Good Profile Piece. Project: Report. YouTube, 7 Sep. 2008. Web. 19 Sep. 2008. Print Map or Chart Name of Map or Chart. Form of document. Title of Source. By First Name Last Name. City of Publication: Publisher, Year. Page. Medium. Assisted Suicide Candidates are Largely Dying From Cancer. Chart. Assisted Suicide. By Lauri S. Friedman. San Diego: Reference Point Press, 2009. 88. Print. Vancouver. Map. Canadian Oxford World Atlas. 6 th ed. By Quentin H. Stanford, ed. Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press, 2009. 44. Online Print. Title of Map. Form of Document. Title of Site. Name of Institution/Organization affiliated with site, Day Mon. Year of site. Medium. Day Mon. Year of Access.
New York, NY. Map. Google Maps. Google, 2 Mar. 2010. Web. 2 Mar. 2010. Current Account Balances. Chart. Canada s Balance of International Payments: Fourth Quarter 2009. Statistics Canada, 26 Feb. 2010. Web. 2 Mar. 2010. Original Photograph or Visual Art Name of Creator, Title. Year of Composition. Art Medium. Name of Museum or Current Location, City. Da Vinci, Leonardo. Mona Lisa. 1503-1506. Oil on wood. Louvre, Paris. Print - Reproduced in a Book or Another Work Name of Creator. Title or Description. Year of Composition. Name of Museum or Current Location, City. Title of Publication. By Name of Author. Publisher's City: Publisher, Date of Publication. Page number. Medium. Note: If the book is edited, instead of By Name of Author, put Ed. Editors Name. Also the name is not inverted. Da Vinci, Leonardo. Mona Lisa. 1503-1506. Louvre, Paris. The Fictional Journals of Leonardo Da Vinci. Ed. Vincent Lescaroff. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2001. 183. Print. Online Creator s Last Name, First Name. Title or Description. Year of Composition. Museum or Current Location. Name of Website. Medium. Day Mon. Year of Access. Da Vinci, Leonardo. Madonna and the Child (The Litta Madonna). 1490-1491. The State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia, Artcyclopedia. Web. 9 Mar. 2010. Next of Kin Attempting to Identify Victims of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, New York City. 1911. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Web. 10 Mar. 2010. Parenthetical (In-Text) Citation The list of works cited at the end of your research paper plays an important role in your acknowledgment of sourcesbut the list does not in itself provide sufficiently detailed and precise documentation. You must indicate to your readers not only what works you used in writing the paper but also what you derived from each source and where in the work you found the material. The most practical way to supply this information is to insert a brief parenthetical acknowledgment in your paper wherever you incorporate another s words, facts, or ideas. Usually the author s last name and a page reference are enough to identify the source and the specific location from which you borrowed material. Use only the author s last name if there is no page reference. If there is no author, use the first word or two of the source as it appears in the Works Cited. With a page number Medieval Europe was a place both of raids, pillages, slavery, and extortion and of traveling merchants, monetary exchange, towns if not cities, and active markets in grain (Townsend 10). The parenthetical reference (Townsend 10) indicates that the quotations come from page 10 of a work by Townsend. Given the author s last name, your readers can find complete publication information for the source in the alphabetically arranged list of works cited that follows the text of your paper. Townsend, Robert M. The Medieval Village Economy. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1993. Print. (Works Cited entry)
Without a page number Farrell and Munadi were captured by Taliban gunmen on Sept. 5 while reporting on the aftermath of a NATO air strike on two hijacked fuel tankers. The strike killed more than 90 Afghans and stoked outrage about the frequent deaths of Afghan civilians in coalition air attacks (McGirk). McGirk, Tim. Questions About Reporter s Rescue in Afghanistan. Time. Time, 9 Sep. 2009. Web. 10 Sep. 2009. (Works Cited entry) General Tips List of Works Cited Formatting - Tips and Hints Use a separate page and use a 12 font for both the title and the list The title should be Works Cited and it should be centred The entire list should be double spaced The list should be alphabetical by the first word in each entry (excluding a and the). Sources should not be numbered. Use a hanging indention format. The first line of the entry should start at the left margin and continue until you run out of space on the line. All subsequent lines should be indented ½ inch (use the tab button on your computer or 5 spaces). Follow the examples carefully to ensure that you use italics, quotation marks and other punctuation properly. If you choose to use formatting obtained from a database like EBSCO or a program such as Landmark Citation or Noodletools to help you create your list, be sure to check for format and punctuation errors. Make sure that the source you use is based on the 7 th edition of MLA. Author and Editor Information Source with two or three authors: The first given name appears in the Last Name, First Name format. Subsequent authors are in the First Name, Last Name Format. º Gillespie, Jane, and Neal Learner. Source with More Than Three Authors: Use the first author: Last Name, First Name format, followed by et al. º James, William, et al. Source with No Author: Begin with the title Source with a Corporate Author: Use the name of the Corporate Author, without initial articles (A, An, The) º National Research Council. Source with an editor: Add ed. After the name. º Smyth, Robin, ed. Title Titles of articles, website links are placed in quotation marks. Titles of books, newspapers, journals, home pages of websites are in italics If an image does not have a title, give a general description instead Publication Information Publisher: If there is no sponsor, organization or publisher listed for a website use: n.p. Date of Publication: If there is no date of publication for any type of source use: n.d. Pagination Consecutive pages: 20-25 Pages that are not consecutive (often the case in magazines and newspapers): 20+ No pages given: n. pag. Note: If n.d., n.p. or n. pag. follow a period in the Works Cited entry the N should be capitalized.