MLA Guidelines

ebook QuickStudy Digital Style Reference & Study Guide

By Kaitlyn McNamee, MA

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Quick reference guide to the essential elements of the 9th edition of the Modern Language Association's rules of punctuation, reference citation, structure and format. This concise 6 page, colorfully organized, digital guide is filled with the answers you need. The MLA style guide is used for language and literature, foreign language, literary criticism and cultural studies. Having a quick reference handy can speed up the writing and editing process allowing the writer to focus on the quality of the paper, ensuring a better grade for students and professionally formatted articles when writing for publication in your field. For the convenience and benefit of increasing the quality of your writings, the inexpensive price makes this an easy to add to your writer's toolbox.
6 page digital PDF guide includes:
  • What is MLA Style?
  • Research & Writing
  • Plagiarism & Academic Integrity
  • Research Paper Format
  • Inclusive Language Principles
  • Citing Sources in Text
  • Mechanics of Writing with Examples
  • Abbreviations
  • Acronyms
  • Italics
  • Names
  • Punctuation
  • Titles of Works
  • Quotations
  • Works Cited - Formatting of Various Sources with Examples
  • Core Elements
  • Books
  • Periodicals
  • Other Sources
  • Suggested uses:
  • Students - Handy reference while writing papers, collect the set of guides you need for your classes to easily switch between styles
  • Professors/Teachers - Keep handy while writing for academic journals in your subject area
  • MLA Guidelines