MLA Documentation: Dare to Document
Important Notes about Dare to Document:
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These citations represent only the most frequently used sources. THEY ARE NOT INTENDED TO BE COMPLETE! For complete documentation style, see MLA Handbook, the most recent addition. For more comprehensive examples, the English Department recommends you use The Concise Wadsworth Handbook, or another recent edition of a handbook.
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Updated 2007
Dare to Document: MLA Style Documentation
Citing Books
Citing Articles in Periodicals
Citing Other Sources
Citing CD-ROMs
Citing Internet Sources and Online Databases
Sample Research Paper
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