Library Resources
Library Resources
CITING BOOKS, THE INTERNET, AND OTHER RESOURCES
- Works Cited, References, and Bibliography - What's the Difference? A chapter from A Research Guide for Students by I. Lee, includes an explanation as well as a sample Works Cited, Reference or Bibliography page.
- Guidelines on How to Write a Bibliography, Another chapter from A Research Guide for Students by I. Lee, gives an excellent explanation and examples of what must be included in a Bibliography. There is a link to page with examples of MLA style.
- Parenthetical References - Examples in MLA Style, Also a chapter from A Research Guide for Students by I. Lee, explains different types of parenthetical references, gives examples and provides a link to a sample page.
- Assembling a List of Works Cited in Your Paper From Duke University, this site provides quick links to examples for citing your sources in MLA, APA, Chicago and Turabian styles.
- MLA Format This Handbook from the University of Illinois contains examples of a variety of bibliographic citation formats from the MLA style manual.
- 2009 MLA Formating and Style Guide Updated MLA Guidelines from The Owl at Purdue.
- A Sample Works Cited Page From Capital Community College
- NoodleBib A Web application that allows you to create and edit your MLA bibliographies online. This is a subscription resource available for the students of Bellmore-Merrick CHSD, ask your librarian for the username and password to use this resource in school and at home.