The Library has several copies of the MLA handbook 8th Edition to help you cite your sources.
The below sites provide tools for MLA and APA styles:
Many databases that the Library subscribes to can show you automated citations for the article you found.
This is a great shortcut but be aware that the citation is not always correct (i.e. wrong capitalization, incorrect punctuation, missing elements, etc.). Be sure to check the citation and verify that it follows the format of MLA 9.
(See video for instructions on MLA Essay Formatting, including title and works cited pages.)
MLA Format Guidelines:
1. Double-space your paper and use a clear font (like Times New Roman) size 12;
2. Include your last name and page number in the header aligned right;
3. Include your name, professor's name, course, and date (in that order) on the first page aligned left; and
4. Center your title; do not bolden, enlarge, italicize, or underline the title.