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    What is MLA Citation Style?

    MLA (Modern Language Association) style is the standard citation format for literature, language arts, and humanities. The 9th edition, published in 2021, uses a template-based approach that emphasizes the "container" concept—the larger work that houses your source.

    MLA style uses an author-page citation system, meaning in-text citations include the author's last name and page number. This format is particularly well-suited for literary analysis and close reading of texts.

    When to Use MLA Style

    Academic Disciplines

    • Literature and Literary Criticism
    • Language Arts and Composition
    • Cultural Studies
    • Foreign Language Studies

    Types of Publications

    • Literary Analysis Papers
    • English Composition Essays
    • Humanities Research Papers
    • Creative Writing Portfolios

    MLA Citation Examples

    Book

    Doe, Jane. *The Art of Literary Analysis*. University Press, 2023.

    Journal Article

    Smith, John. "Modern Poetry and Digital Culture." *Literary Studies Quarterly*, vol. 45, no. 3, 2023, pp. 123-145.

    Website

    Modern Language Association. "Guidelines for Academic Writing." *MLA Style Center*, 15 Mar. 2023, style.mla.org/academic-writing.

    Common MLA Citation Mistakes to Avoid

    Forgetting to alphabetize the Works Cited page
    Using incorrect hanging indent for citations
    Including URLs when not required (print sources)
    Wrong capitalization in titles (capitalize all major words)
    Missing container information for articles and essays

    MLA Citation FAQ

    What is MLA 9th edition?

    MLA 9th edition is the current version of the Modern Language Association's style guide, published in 2021. It emphasizes a template-based approach using 'containers' to organize source information.

    When should I use MLA style?

    Use MLA style for papers in literature, language arts, humanities, cultural studies, and foreign language courses. It's particularly common in English composition and literature classes.

    How do I format in-text citations in MLA?

    MLA uses author-page format: (Author Page#). If no author, use a shortened title. If no page numbers, omit them. Example: (Smith 45) or ("Title" 12).

    What's the difference between Works Cited and Bibliography in MLA?

    In MLA, you create a 'Works Cited' page that lists only sources you cited in your paper. A bibliography would include all sources consulted, whether cited or not.

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