Monday, February 12, 2007

Sample Works Cited Format

Here's a sample of what a Work's Cited page should look like for your paper or speech. There are other entries on the cite to answer this question.

CLICK HERE TO GO DIRECTLY TO THE SAMPLE WORK'S CITED SITE THAT PROVIDED THIS INFORMATION

You can cut and paste that information into a Word Document and then enter your information.

If you don't know how to do a Work's Cited entry, go to

(1) CITATION MACHINE or SON OF CITATION MACHINE. Click here to go to this site that will help you create an MLA Work's Cited Entry.

(2) Once there, click on MLA (Modern Language Association). DO NOT CHOOSE APA or CHICAGO. Click here to take you directly to the MLA portion of the site

(3) Choose the type of entry (on the right: electronic, print, etc.), then enter your information. When you hit the SUBMIT BUTTON, the cite will show you what your entry should look like. Cut and paste that into your Word Document.


MLA Work Cited for this Post

Darling, Charles. "A Sample Works Cited Page." A Guide for Writing Research Papers Based on Modern Language Association (MLA) Documentation. CAPITAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE. 11 Feb 2007 .



CLICK HERE to go directly to the Capital Community College Website for "An Introduction to MLA Research Techniques."