MLA Style Guide 8 th Edition 2017 Western Michigan University Libraries http://libguides.wmich.edu/citing This is a select list of examples and reflects the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (8th ed.) Sources you are using for your research may differ substantially from these examples. We strongly recommend checking the MLA Handbook for further guidance (available in most of the WMU Libraries reference collections at call number LB 2369.G53). Works Cited items are listed alphabetically at the end of the research paper. Parenthetical references (also called in-text citations) appear in the body of the paper and refer to items in the Works Cited list. In the 7th edition of the MLA Handbook, a separate set of citation instructions was given for each format type. The problem with this approach is that there is no way to anticipate all format types a student may encounter. To solve this problem, the new, 8th edition of the MLA Handbook provides a universal set of guidelines (or Core Elements ) for citing sources across all format types: Core Elements Each entry in the list of works cited is composed of facts common to most works the MLA core elements. They are assembled in a specific order:
Book with One Author Grady, Hugh. Shakespeare and Impure Aesthetics. Cambridge UP, 2009. Parenthetical Reference: (Grady 176) Book with Two or Three Authors Note: In the 8 th edition, the city of publication is omitted. Petersen, Leif B. and Theo Rehak. The Music and Life of Theodore "Fats" Navarro: Infatuation. Lanham: Scarecrow P, 2009. Parenthetical Reference: (Petersen and Rehak 12) Book Translated or With Other Contributors Authors should be listed in the same order they are listed on the title page. For more than three authors, use: (Petersen et al.) Barthes, Roland. Empire of Signs. Translated by Richard Howard, Hill and Wang, 1982. Parenthetical Reference: (Barthes 26) Anthology Other common descriptions include: Adapted by, Directed by, Edited by, Illustrated by, Introduction by, Narrated by, Performed by. In the eighth edition, terms like editor, illustrator, translator, etc., are no longer abbreviated.., are no longer abbreviated. Sadeq Hedayat, an Anthology. Edited by Ehsan Yarshater, Westview P, 1979. Parenthetical Reference: (Yarshater 15) Work in an Anthology Covell, Stephen. Buddhism in Japan: The Creation of Traditions. Buddhism in World Cultures: Comparative Perspectives, edited by Stephen C. Berkwitz. ABC-CLIO, 2006, pp. 219-243. Parenthetical Reference: (Covell 220)
Work Previously Published Independently and Now in an Anthology Frye, Northrop. Literary and Linguistic Scholarship in a Postliterate Reprints in an anthology must include: date of original publication date of the reprint publication. Age. PMLA 99.5 (1984): 990-95, reprinted in Myth and Metaphor: Selected Essays, 1974-88, edited by Robert D. Denham, UP of Virginia, 1990, pp. 18-27. Parenthetical Reference: (Frye 19) Journal Article in Print Keegan, John. A Brit Rates Our Generals. Civil War Times, vol.48, no.6, 2009, pp. 54-60. Parenthetical Reference: (Keegan 59) In MLA 8 th edition, vol. and no. are now spelled out. Instead of 48.6; it's: vol. 48, no. 6 Magazine Article in Print Wigley, Samuel. Aliens in the Attic. Sight and Sound, Oct. 2009, pp. 48-49. Parenthetical Reference: (Wigley 48) Newspaper Article in Print Hotz, Robert Lee. Fossils Shed New Light on Human Past. Wall Street Journal, 2 Oct. 2009, p. A3. Parenthetical Reference: (Hotz A3) Electronic Books from a Database (5.6.2) The 8th edition recommends including URLs when you cite online sources, but check with your instructor. Bloom, Harold. Huck Finn. Facts on File, Inc, 1990. EBSCOhost, libproxy.library.wmich.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx. Parenthetical Reference: (Bloom 143)
Electronic Book from an E-reader such as Kindle or Nook Doer, Anthony. All the Light We Cannot See. Kindle ed., Scribner, 2014. Parenthetical Reference: (Doer, location 17, par. 2). Electronic Book or Excerpt from Google Books: Austen, Jane, and Seth Grahame-Smith. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. Quirk, 2015. Google Books, books.google.com/books?id=x5xpapezzmuc&lpg=pp1&dq=zombies&pg=pp1#v=onep age&q=zombies&f=false. Parenthetical Reference: (Austen and Grahme-Smith) Electronic Article from a Database: Miller, C. R. "Jane Austen's Aesthetics and Ethics of Surprise." Narrative, vol. 13 no. 3, 2005, pp. 238-260. Project MUSE, doi:10.1353/nar.2005.0021 Parenthetical Reference: (Miller 238) Review of a Book, Movie or Play Stevenson, Deborah. Review of Harry Potter and the A DOI, or digital object identifier, is a series of digits that locates an online source. Articles in journals are often assigned DOIs to ensure that the source is locatable, even if the URL changes. If your source is listed with a DOI, use that instead of a URL. Sorcerer s Stone, by J. K. Rowling. Bulletin of the Center for Children s Books, vol. 52, no. 3, Nov. 1998, p. 110. Parenthetical Reference: (Stevenson) If the article is only 1 page, do not include the page number in the Parenthetical Reference.
Web Home Page Fenichel, Michael. Current Topics in Psychology. 21 Aug. 2009, www.fenichel.com/current.shtml. Accessed 01 Oct. 2009. Parenthetical Reference: (Fenichel) When including a URL, omit the http:// and https://. Date of access is optional in MLA 8 th edition. Check with your instructors for their preference. Document from a Website with Known Author, Title and Publisher Fessler, Pam. ACORN Starts to Feel Funding Freeze. National Public Radio. Natl. Public Radio, 16 Oct. 2009. Web. 16 Oct. 2009. Parenthetical Reference: (Fessler) Document from a Website with Known Title If there is no author, start with the title. Utah Mine Rescue Funeral. CNN.com. Cable News Network, 21 Aug. 2007. Web. 21 Aug. 2007. Parenthetical Reference: ( Utah Mine Rescue Funeral ) Document from a Website with No Known Author or Title English Department. Western Michigan U, 20 Apr. 2011. Web. 14 May 2011. Parenthetical Reference: ( English Department )
Tweet @realdonaldtrump. Wow, the Fake News media did everything in its power to make Republican Healthcare victory look as bad as possible. Far better than Ocare! Twitter, 5 May 2017, 4:22 p.m., twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/860635815277453313. Parenthetical Reference: In the main text of the paper, a tweet is cited in its entirety. Film (DVD or theater) It Happened One Night. Directed by Frank Capra, Performed by Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert, Walter Connolly, and Roscoe Karns. Columbia Pictures, 1934. Parenthetical Reference: (It Happened One Night) Television Show on Streaming Platform A Fish Out of Water. Family Guy, season 3, episode 10, Fox Broadcasting Company, 19 Sept. 2001. Hulu, www.hulu.com/watch/171063. Parenthetical Reference: ( A Fish Out of Water ) YouTube Video Jedi Kittens Strike Back. YouTube, uploaded by FinalCutKing, 15 Sept. 2011, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4z3r9x8oaha. Parenthetical Reference: ( Jedi Kittens Strike Back )
Sample Works Cited Page General rules for formatting Works Cited Page for MLA. (5.3.2) 1. Begin Works Cited list on new page and number each page. (Continue the page numbering from the paper.) 1. Begin at left margin (1 in) from the top of the page. 2. Center the title Works Cited. 3. Indent ½ inch on the second line of the citation(s). 4. Double-space between the Works Cited titles and the list and within/between entries. 5. List entries in alphabetical order by author last name. 6. Double-space entries. 7. The Works Cited page does not need page numbers for books but the parenthetical citation does. Works Cited @realdonaldtrump. Wow, the Fake News media did everything in its power to make Republican Healthcare victory look as bad as possible. Far better than Ocare! Twitter, 5 May 2017, 4:22 p.m., twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/860635815277453313. Barthes, Roland. Empire of Signs. Translated by Richard Howard, Hill and Wang, 1982. Covell, Stephen. Buddhism in Japan: The Creation of Traditions. Buddhism in World Cultures: Comparative Perspectives, edited by Stephen C. Berkwitz. ABC-CLIO, 2006, pp. 219-243. Frye, Northrop. Literary and Linguistic Scholarship in a Postliterate Age. PMLA 99.5 (1984): 990-95, reprinted in Myth and Metaphor: Selected Essays, 1974-88, edited by Robert D. Denham, UP of Virginia, 1990, pp. 18-27. Grady, Hugh. Shakespeare and Impure Aesthetics. Cambridge UP, 2009. It Happened One Night. Directed by Frank Capra, Performed by Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert, Walter Connolly, and Roscoe Karns. Columbia Pictures, 1934. Miller, C. R. "Jane Austen's Aesthetics and Ethics of Surprise." Narrative, vol. 13 no. 3, 2005, pp. 238-260. Project MUSE, doi:10.1353/nar.2005.0021 kal 7/24/2012 ljl 11/15/2017