MLA Citation for Academic Research

 
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Basic Citation in MLA format:
Website Citation
 
Research for Academic Purposes
 
The basis of research is to READ and make notes: paraphrase
or quotations.
 
You are learning new information or you are confirming
information that is NOT general knowledge.
 
Since you are learning new things, when you report them to
the teacher or the class, you need to give credit to the creator
of the information -- the author or photographer, or
videographer, or designer, or...
 
If you don't give credit, it is…
 
Why use MLA?
 
In English, History and other Humanities, we use
the Modern Language Association’s method of
cataloguing our research sources.
 
You must give credit to ALL facts, ideas and images
that you did not create on your own.  Yup, ALL
FACTS, IDEAS AND IMAGES.
 
You must give credit to your research in two
places:
On a Works Cited page
As an embedded (in-text) citation
 
Page from Website
 
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It is true that we are fooled by fiction; it is lies, “Yes,
carefully constructed lies that suck you in and make
you care deeply about characters and settings and
plot. Lies that inspire you and spark your
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It is true that we are fooled by fiction; it is lies, “Yes, carefully
constructed lies that suck you in and make you care deeply
about characters and settings and plot. Lies that inspire you
and spark your imagination. Lies that transport you out of your
own life and allow you to relish the lives of others. Lies that
devastate you as you turn the final page and must end the
story” (Maxwell).
Fiction is comprised of lies that mimic real life so that you can
discover more about yourself as an individual, a member of
society and as a human (Maxwell).
 
 
 
 
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Apr. 2014.
 
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“How Books have Disappointed Me.” 
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High School. 27 Feb. 2014. Web. 22 Apr. 2014.
 
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Master the basics of MLA citation for academic research, including the importance of giving credit to sources, creating Works Cited pages, and using embedded citations. Learn why MLA is essential in English, History, and Humanities disciplines, and how to format citations for websites effectively.

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  1. Putting the Pieces Together Basic Citation in MLA format: Website Citation

  2. Research for Academic Purposes The basis of research is to READ and make notes: paraphrase or quotations. You are learning new information or you are confirming information that is NOT general knowledge. Since you are learning new things, when you report them to the teacher or the class, you need to give credit to the creator of the information -- the author or photographer, or videographer, or designer, or... If you don't give credit, it is

  3. Why use MLA? In English, History and other Humanities, we use the Modern Language Association s method of cataloguing our research sources. You must give credit to ALL facts, ideas and images that you did not create on your own. Yup, ALL FACTS, IDEAS AND IMAGES. You must give credit to your research in two places: On a Works Cited page As an embedded (in-text) citation

  4. Page from Website Works Cited: Last name, first name. Title of Web Page. Title of Web Site. Publisher of Website, date of publication. Medium. Date Accessed. Embedded (in-text) citation: (Last name).

  5. Page from Website Works Cited: Maxwell, Gillian.

  6. Page from Website Works Cited: Maxwell, Gillian. How Books have Disappointed Me.

  7. Page from Website Works Cited: Maxwell, Gillian. How Books have Disappointed Me. Hawk Blog.

  8. Page from Website Works Cited: Maxwell, Gillian. How Books have Disappointed Me. Hawk Blog. Henry Street High School,

  9. Page from Website Works Cited: Maxwell, Gillian. How Books have Disappointed Me. Hawk Blog. Henry Street High School, 3 Feb. 2014.

  10. Page from Website Works Cited: Maxwell, Gillian. How Books have Disappointed Me. Hawk Blog. Henry Street High School, 3 Feb. 2014. Web.

  11. Page from Website Works Cited: Maxwell, Gillian. How Books have Disappointed Me. Hawk Blog. Henry Street High School, 3 Feb. 2014. Web. 22 Apr. 2014.

  12. Page from Website Embedded (in-text) citation: It is true that we are fooled by fiction; it is lies, Yes, carefully constructed lies that suck you in and make you care deeply about characters and settings and plot. Lies that inspire you and spark your imagination. Lies that transport you out of your own life and allow you to relish the lives of others. Lies that devastate you as you turn the final page and must end the story (Maxwell).

  13. Page from Website Embedded (in-text) citation: Quotation and Paraphrase It is true that we are fooled by fiction; it is lies, Yes, carefully constructed lies that suck you in and make you care deeply about characters and settings and plot. Lies that inspire you and spark your imagination. Lies that transport you out of your own life and allow you to relish the lives of others. Lies that devastate you as you turn the final page and must end the story (Maxwell). Fiction is comprised of lies that mimic real life so that you can discover more about yourself as an individual, a member of society and as a human (Maxwell).

  14. Page from Website Works Cited: Maxwell, Gillian. How Books have Disappointed Me. Hawk Blog. Henry Street High School, 3 Feb. 2014. Web. 22 Apr. 2014. Embedded (in-text) citation: (Maxwell).

  15. Page from Website with No Author Works Cited: Title of Webpage." Title of Website. Publisher of Website, publication date. Medium. Date accessed. How Books have Disappointed Me. Hawk Blog. Henry Street High School. 27 Feb. 2014. Web. 22 Apr. 2014. Embedded (in-text) citation: ( Title of Webpage ) ( How Books have Disappointed Me ).

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