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6 years ago in Editing By Keshav Verma

Cite reference in MLA formatting style

How to cite references in MLA style?

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By Niranjan Singh Answered 7 years ago

Hi Keshav
For work cited list
Authors’ names must be written as they appear on the title page. If necessary use or include initials.
Reverse first author’s name in the following format “last name, first name and middle name”.
Separate author names by a comma, place the word “and” before the last author’s name.
Good luck

By Vishwanath Panwar Answered 7 years ago

To cite reference in MLA style
Works – Cited
Start in another page toward the finish of the archive
Arrange one after another in order by name of first creator
If there are different works by a similar creator these are requested by date, or if the works are around the same time they are requested in order by the title
Sections must be twofold dispersed
Contain full references for all in-content references utilized
In-citation references
Put the author’s name either in enclosures or inside the sentence
Spot on direct citations in a left-indented square
Show the source by the author and page number (s) in the brackets
For works with two authors, incorporate the last name of both the authors and associate with ‘and’
For works with at least three authors, utilize the principal creator’s last name pursued by et al

By Subba Robin Answered 7 years ago

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