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- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/City_Colleges_of_Chicago/English_102%3A_Composition_II_(OER_DEI_SJ)/21%3A_Integrating_Sources_Successfully_Using_MLA_By_Ukaisha_Al-Amin/21.03%3A_The_Assignment_Create_a_Works_Cited_PagePractice putting together a works cited page using the basics of MLA.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Literature_and_Literacy/Literacy_and_Critical_Thinking/Writing_and_Critical_Thinking_Through_Literature_(Ringo_and_Kashyap)/13%3A_Citations_and_Formatting_Guide_for_Literature_(MLA)/13.04%3A_MLA_Works_Cited_pageIf you are examining a work of literature, the citation for that work of literature should appear on the Works Cited page (primary source). The primary source in literature is going to be the work of ...If you are examining a work of literature, the citation for that work of literature should appear on the Works Cited page (primary source). The primary source in literature is going to be the work of literature itself which the essay focuses upon: for example, if a student is writing about “Bajadas" by Francisco Cantu, they will need to cite that as a primary source.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Butler_County_Community_College/Idea_to_Essay%3A_Collected_Strategies_and_Readings_for_the_College_Write/16%3A_Research_Documentation_and_Formatting_(MLA_and_APA_Styles)/16.02%3A_How_to_Create_In-Text_Citations_in_MLA_9th_EditionAccording to the MLA Handbook, when you cite a source in the text of your paper, the citation should interrupt the text as little as possible; you want to lead the reader to the correct long-form cita...According to the MLA Handbook, when you cite a source in the text of your paper, the citation should interrupt the text as little as possible; you want to lead the reader to the correct long-form citation in your Works Cited page with a minimum of fuss (116).
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Saint_Mary's_College_(Notre_Dame_IN)/Literature/Chimamanda_Adichie%3A_A_Research_Guide/03%3A_BibliographyHewett, Heather. “Rewriting Human Rights: Gender, Violence, and Freedom in the Fiction of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.” The Critical Imagination in African Literature: Essays in Honor of J.C. Hillman, Su...Hewett, Heather. “Rewriting Human Rights: Gender, Violence, and Freedom in the Fiction of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.” The Critical Imagination in African Literature: Essays in Honor of J.C. Hillman, Susanne. “The Language of Bodies: Violence and the Refusal of Judgment in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus and Half of a Yellow Sun.” Research in African Literature, vol.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Learning_Objects/Literature_Supplemental_Modules/Chimamanda_Adichie%3A_A_Research_Guide/03%3A_BibliographyHewett, Heather. “Rewriting Human Rights: Gender, Violence, and Freedom in the Fiction of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.” The Critical Imagination in African Literature: Essays in Honor of J.C. Hillman, Su...Hewett, Heather. “Rewriting Human Rights: Gender, Violence, and Freedom in the Fiction of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.” The Critical Imagination in African Literature: Essays in Honor of J.C. Hillman, Susanne. “The Language of Bodies: Violence and the Refusal of Judgment in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus and Half of a Yellow Sun.” Research in African Literature, vol.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/City_Colleges_of_Chicago/English_102%3A_Arguments_and_Research_Skills_by_Professor_Ukaisha_Al-Amin/15%3A_Integrating_Sources_Successfully_Using_MLA/15.01%3A_The_Classroom_Lecture_and_Activity/15.1.01%3A_The_Reading/15.1.1.01%3A_The_Assignment_Create_a_Works_Cited_PagePractice putting together a works cited page using the basics of MLA.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Oxnard_College/Introduction_to_Literature_and_Critical_Thinking/09%3A_Citations_and_Formatting_Guide_for_Literature_(MLA)/9.04%3A_MLA_Works_Cited_pageEvery literature essay must have a Works Cited page as the last page(s) of the essay. The citations for primary sources and secondary sources should all appear on the Works Cited page, listed alphabet...Every literature essay must have a Works Cited page as the last page(s) of the essay. The citations for primary sources and secondary sources should all appear on the Works Cited page, listed alphabetically. Pro-tip: if retrieving literary criticism from an online archive, look for the “Cite” button, which should automatically generate a citation which students can copy and paste into their Works Cited page.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/College_of_the_Sequoias/Reading_and_Composition/11%3A_The_Research_Process/11.12%3A_MLA_Works_Cited_PagesAt the end of an MLA paper, we need a formatted list of all the sources we have quoted, paraphrased, or summarized.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Composition/Advanced_Composition/How_Arguments_Work_-_A_Guide_to_Writing_and_Analyzing_Texts_in_College_(Mills)/06%3A_The_Research_Process/6.12%3A_MLA_Works_Cited_PagesAt the end of an MLA paper, we need a formatted list of all the sources we have quoted, paraphrased, or summarized.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Butler_County_Community_College/Idea_to_Essay%3A_Collected_Strategies_and_Readings_for_the_College_Write/16%3A_Research_Documentation_and_Formatting_(MLA_and_APA_Styles)/16.03%3A_How_to_Set_Up_Your_Works_Cited_Page/16.3.01%3A_Exercise-_How_to_Set_Up_Your_Works_Cited_PagePeirson-Smith, Anne, and Ben Peirson-Smith. “Fashion Archive Fervour: The Critical Role of Fashion Archives in Preserving, Curating, and Narrating Fashion.” Archives & Records, vol. The Fashion Archiv...Peirson-Smith, Anne, and Ben Peirson-Smith. “Fashion Archive Fervour: The Critical Role of Fashion Archives in Preserving, Curating, and Narrating Fashion.” Archives & Records, vol. The Fashion Archive. “Jean Paul Gaultier & 90s Supermodels.” YouTube, uploaded by The Fashion Archive, 10 March 2022, https://youtu.be/mhr-V-UUlVw @fasharchsu. “Things at the Fashion Archives & Muesum that just make sense #museummoment #fashion #tiktok #helenbentley.” TikTok, 24 Feb., https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTdmAngHB/
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Butler_County_Community_College/Idea_to_Essay%3A_Collected_Strategies_and_Readings_for_the_College_Write/16%3A_Research_Documentation_and_Formatting_(MLA_and_APA_Styles)/16.03%3A_How_to_Set_Up_Your_Works_Cited_PageAlphabetize your Works Cited list by the first word of the citation, usually the author's last name. If there is no author, alphabetize by the first main word in the title (ignore A, An, or The). If t...Alphabetize your Works Cited list by the first word of the citation, usually the author's last name. If there is no author, alphabetize by the first main word in the title (ignore A, An, or The). If the article is several pages long but the pages are not continuous, use the first page number followed by a + sign (e.g., 14+). Abbreviating Months: When you include the month in the publication date or date of access, abbreviate to the first three letters (e.g., Dec.).