Consider the following list of resources when putting together your citations and Works Cited page:
- Most articles found in databases will have a cite tool that may already have an MLA citation for you. Be careful though—they have it mostly right, most of the time, but not always. Double check carefully.
- Check out Fullerton College's MLA Reference Quick Guide
- Purdue University’s Online Writing Lab (OWL) has extensive information on MLA. Google terms: purdue, owl, MLA.
- MLA Handbook: ISBN 978-1603292627
- NoodleTools is a premium citation generator that arranges, saves, and even coaches you with rules, tips and warnings as you are plugging in citations. One-time registration is required. Can be found under N in the Database Index. Click on the file link below for step-by-step instructions.