MLA Citation Format Frequently Asked Questions About Works Cited |
Instructions
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about your Works cited entry.
You would use the author listed first as the main entry, last name first. Then add the additional author(s) listed with first name followed by last name in the order given in the book, with commas between and the word 'and' before the last one.
Example:
Smith, John, and Sue Miller.
Smith, John, Sue Miller, and Tom Jones.
You would list the editor as the main entry instead of the author, followed by 'ed.'
Example:
Smith, John, ed.
You would use the first editor listed as the main entry, followed by the additional names in the order given in the book, first name followed by last name, and 'eds.' after all.
Example:
Smith, John, Sue Miller, and Tom Jones, eds.
You would use the first author or editor listed as the main entry, followed by the words 'et al.'
Example:
Smith, John, et. al. [3 or more authors]
Smith, John, et. al., eds. [3 or more editors]
You would use the Company's name as the main entry.
Example:
American Medical Association.
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You would use the title of the book or article as the main entry, where the author would normally be. Omit 'A,' 'An,' and 'The' at the beginning of the title. The entry would be arranged alphabetically with all the other citations. [Note: Do not list 'Anonymous' as the author.]
You would list two of them alphabetically by the title. The first book would be entered an ususal. For the second book, the author's name would be left out, with 3 hyphens instead, followed by a period. The name should be repeated in full if it is part of a different authorship, such as a book co-authored.
Example:
Smith, John. Book Title 1 Alphabetically. City: Publisher, Date.
---. Second Book Title Alphabetically. City: Publisher, Date.
Smith, John, and Sue Miller. Book Title. City: Publisher, Date. [alphabetized after those with Smith as the only author]
You would use the first one listed.
You would list the edition information after the title, or, if an editor appears after the title, after the editor's name. Use an abbreviation of the wording on the title page of the book, as shown below.
4th ed. for Fourth edition Rev. ed. for Revised edition Abr. ed. for Abridged edition
Example:
Smith, John. Book Title. 4th ed. City: Publisher, Date.
You would list the volume number of the volume you used after the title or, if an editor appears after the title, after the editor's name.
Example:
Author last, First. Book Title. Vol. 3. City: Publisher, Date.
Author last, First. Book Title. Ed. Vol. 3. City: Publisher, Date.
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