Here is a link to what your Works Cited Page should look like when you turn it in. You may want to download it and print it out for reference:
Works Cited Example Page.pdf
Check out the format of the page. Notice that it
In MLA format, you capitalize every word except for:
Prepositions: in, of, by, between, across, against, etc...
Grammatical Articles: a, an, the
Coordinating Conjunctions: and, but, or nor, for, yet, so
Examples:
"The Beginning of the End of the World."
Basic Book of Boating under Sail or Power
**THE EXCEPTION TO THE RULE**
You would capitalize a preposition, grammatical article or coordinating conjunction if it is the first word of a title or subtitle (anything after the colon in a title is considered the subtitle)
Examples:
The Wind in the Willows
American Brew: The Rich and Surprising History of Beer
"Impact of Covid-19 Conditions on Mental Health: A Study of Rural Hospitals in Northern California."
In MLA, when in doubt, capitalize but do not capitalize every letter in a word or name.
Wrong: VONNEGUT, KURT. Correct: Vonnegut, Kurt.
Wrong: HANDBOOK OF NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS. Correct: Handbook of North American Indians.
Months: You abbreviate all months except May, June, and July
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Dates: Need to be in MLA format. The day goes first then month and year. If there is no day then you start the date with the month.
Examples:
October 23, 2021 in MLA format is: 23 Oct. 2012
June 30, 2022 in MLA format is: 30 June 2022
December 2012 in MLA format is: Dec. 2012
4/12/16 in MLA format is: 12 Apr. 2016
You must italicize book titles, database names, and periodical (magazine, journal, and newspaper) titles, and title of website/blog/website name.
Examples:
Database Names like: Academic Search Premier, CQ Researcher, Opposing Viewpoints, etc...
Book Titles like: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Grapes of Wrath, Encyclopedia of Serial Killers, etc..
Magazine, Journal and Newspaper Titles like: New York Times, Newsweek, Journal of Psychology, Monterey County Weekly, etc...
Title of Website/Blog/Website Name like: You Tube, Twitter, Wine Folly, National Geographic Society, etc...
When you are doing a citation for a website in MLA format, you do not include the http:// or https:// at the beginning of the website address.
Example: Web address is https://www.alltrails.com In your citation for your works cited page you would put www.alltrails.com
**The exception is if your journal article (or book or magazine article, though that is rare) has a DOI number (a Digital Object Identifier Number). If it does, in MLA format you start out the DOI number with https://doi.org/.....
Example: DOI number for an article is: DOI: 10.1111/ecin.12048 in your citation for this journal article the DOI number would be https://doi.org/10.1111/ecin.12048
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