The Modern Language Association (MLA) publishes a style guide used by authors who publish in the humanities.
Try these helpful sites that provide examples of citations for common sources, like books, e-books, and articles.
MLA is a citation style often used for history. However, there are other citation styles such as APA and Chicago. Use the link below to access the Citation guide where you can get more information on other citation styles.
Here are some handouts (in both .docx and .pdf formats) featuring examples of citations for sources you might find through TCC's Library and the Web. This first handout is for the full works cited page.
Watch this short video (3 mins, 38 seconds) to learn how to create both in-text and works-cited citations that adhere to the MLA Style (8th edition).
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