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MLA 9 Citation Style: Works Cited Page

WCCC Student's Guide to MLA 9

MLA 9 Works Cited Page

MLA Works Cited Page

When writing an MLA paper using citations, you use two types of citations: 

  1. in-text (or parenthetical) citation
  2. Works Cited citation. 

These citations are directly linked.  Any in-text citation should reflect a citation in your Works Cited page at the end of your MLA paper. The Works Cited page includes the full citation for the resources used within the paper.  

A Works Cited page should:

  • be on its own page at the end of your paper (use the Page Break feature in Word to do this; you do not need to create a separate document)

  • have the words Works Cited at the top, centered (not in bold or italics)

  • be formatted like the rest of the paper (margins, font, header, etc.)

  • include hanging indents for the second line of each entry

  • be in alphabetical order (A to Z)

 

It should look like this:

 

 

To see how to create the citations for various types of sources, please see the 

WCCC MLA Citation Guide

Important Notes About MLA

The Works Cited list must be on a separate page from the text of your paper (use page break in Word).


Alphabetize all types of sources in one list by the author’s last name or first word of the citation (other than the, a, or an).


Double space the Works Cited page and use a hanging indent for all entries.


If a core element of a Works Cited entry does not exist or cannot be found, omit it. Do not use n.p. (no publisher) or n.d. (no date).


If a DOI (digital object identifier) is available for an electronic source, include it using the prefix https://doi.org/ and remove the hyperlink.


Include the URL for digital sources, but remove the hyperlink and do not include the http:// part of the URL.


For in-text citations, if an author is not given, use the first item that is listed on your Works Cited entry (e.g. book title, article title, web page title).


For in-text citations, place the parenthetical citation at the end of the sentence(s) where the source is used. Place the sentence’s end punctuation after the final parenthesis.


When citing digital sources, you must include the date you accessed the source in the form of “Accessed day month year” at the end of the citation on the Works Cited page.


Abbreviate most months in Works Cited entries:

Jan.                  July

Feb.                 Aug.

Mar.                 Sept.

Apr.                 Oct.

May                 Nov.

June                 Dec.


When citing page numbers in Works Cited entries, use p. before a single page (p. 46). Use pp. before a page range (pp. 46-54).


When citing page numbers in in-text citations, the in-text citation should be just the page number itself and should not include the p. or pp. before the page number.

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