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GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR THE MLA
WORKS CITED LIST
AND PARENTHETICAL NOTES

Basic Rules for the Works Cited List
- Use one–inch left and right margins and leave a
one–inch margin at the bottom of each page.
- Put your last name and the page number on each page, one–half inch
from the top of your paper and one inch from the right side of your paper.
Then double space and continue with your Works Cited list.
- Double space throughout the entire Works Cited list. Do
not single space any line.
- Begin each citation at the left margin.
- Indent the second and all subsequent lines in each citation five
spaces. This is called a hanging indentation.
- Alphabetize each citation by the author’s last name. If
the author’s name is unknown, then alphabetize by the first word in the
title other than a definite or an indefinite article (i.e., "a," "an," or
"the").
- If you have two or more works by the same author give the author’s
full name for the first citation and use ---. for each additional work by
the same author. List the works in alphabetical order by title (excluding
"a," "an," or "the").
- Use oneinch left and right margins and leave a
oneinch margin at the bottom of each page.
- Put your last name and the page number on each page,
onehalf inch from the top of your paper and one inch from the right side of your
paper. Then double space and continue with your Works Cited list.
- Double space throughout the entire Works Cited
list. Do not single space any line.
- Begin each citation at the left marginIndent the second and all subsequent lines in each citation
five spaces. This is called a hanging indentation.
each citation by the authors
last name. If the authors name is unknown, then alphabetize by the first word in the
title other than a definite or an indefinite article (i.e., "a," "an,"
or "the").If you have two or more works by the same author give the
authors full name for the first citation and use ---.
for
each addititional work by the same author. List the works in alphabetical order by title
(excluding "a," "an," or "the").
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Example:
Rabkin, Eric S. The Fantastic in Literature. Princeton:
Princeton UP, 1976.
---. A Study of Utopias in Science
Fiction. Austin: U of Texas P, 1993.
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Truncate names of publishers. The MLA Handbook has a list of
shortened publishers names on pages 219-20. James Lesters Writing Research
Papers: A Complete Guide has a list on pages 20809.
- University Press is always abbreviated UP.
Examples:
Oxford UP (Oxford University Press)
U of Chicago P (University of Chicago Press)
UP of Florida (University Press of Florida)
- Place commas and periods inside quotation marks. Place
colons and semicolons outside quotation marks.
- Indicate a range of page numbers as follows: 1-99; 11-12; 98-103; 112-19; 247-55; 288-301; 987-1115; 1235-39;
2753-815.
- When an article begins on one page or with a range of pages
and is continued elsewhere in the publication, indicate this as follows: 21-28+; or, 87+.
Basic
Rules for Parenthetical Notes:
- MLA requires that you cite a source whenever you:
- use an original idea derived from a source, whether quoted or
paraphrased
- summarize original ideas by a source
- use factual information that is not common knowledge [Common knowledge is information
that recurs in source after source (five or more)].
- use any exact wording copied from a source.
- Indicate the beginning and end of quotations and paraphrases.
Example:
Dunham argues convincingly that the theorem is a
creative unit analogous to the novel or the symphony (5).
- If necessary, use both the authoritys name and the page
number inside the parenthetical citation.
Example:
This point of the theorem as a creative unit has been
argued successfully (Dunham 5).
- Cite every borrowed sentence.
- Introduce sources that have no author listed with a general
reference to the magazine, report, or other authority and then within the in-text citation
use an abbreviated title of the work.
Example:
According to U.S. News and World Report men
and women who own their businesses have very different definitions of success as well as
different management styles ("Entrepreneurs" 13).
The full title is: "Entrepreneurs and the
Gender Gap." U. S. News and World Report 1 Aug. 1994: 13.
- Cite corporate authors when a company, corporation, or
committee publishes a work.
- Cite more than one author of a work. For two or three, cite
all names:
Example:
(Ferguson, Fulbright, and Battle 324-25).
- For more than three authors use the abbreviation et al., which
means "and others":
Example:
(Duke et al. 344-55).
For more information about academic writing see
The Writing
Center from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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