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ENGL 100 Paige/Ishibashi Fall 2023
MLA Formatting
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ENGL 100 Paige/Ishibashi Fall 2023
This research guide is for Deborah Paige's ENGL 100 class.
Welcome
Accessing the Databases
Databases NOT included in OneSearch
Starting Your Research
Finding Keywords
Search Tips
Limiting Your Search
Different Points of View
Information Literacy
MLA Formatting
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MLA Citations
Here are some guides and information about citation generators to help you format MLA citations.
MLA Online Guide from Purdue OWL
Purdue University's Online Writing Lab (OWL) provides students with useful formatting and style guides for writing their research papers.
The MLA Style Center: Writing Resources from the Modern Language Associaton
MLA style tips from the publisher of the MLA Handbook
MyBib
Online app designed to help users use and generate citations in multiple citation systems.
Using Citation Generators Responsibly
This page from the Purdue Online Writing Lab describes how citation generator apps work to show what’s happening when a writer uses one. Then, it offers a few “best practices” for using citation generators.
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