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MLA 9th
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MLA 9th

Source: https://www.library.sydney.edu.au/support/referencing/mla-9th Parent: https://www.library.sydney.edu.au/about/library-glossary

About MLA 9th referencing

The Modern Languages Association (MLA) referencing style is often used by academics and students writing in humanities disciplines, especially in literature and language.

MLA style consists of two parts:

Manuals and resources

How to use MLA 9th referencing

In-text markers

The author's family name and the page number(s) of a cited text should be included in the body of your essay.

The author's name may appear either in the sentence itself or in parentheses following, but the page number(s) must always appear in the parentheses. For example:

Works Cited list

The Works Cited list should appear at the end of your paper.  It should be indented and arranged alphabetically by author (and then by year for items with the same author).

Referencing EndNote Academic Integrity Purdue University MLA guide

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