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V. Citation and Reference:
MLA 9th Edition Handbook should be followed.
Book:
Single author: Author's Last Name, First Name. Title of Book. Publisher, Year.
Example: Austen, Jane. Pride and Prejudice. Penguin, 2003.
Two authors: First Author's Last Name, First Name, and Second Author's First Name Last
Name. Title of Book. Publisher, Year.
Example: Wykes, Maggie, and Barrie Gunter. The Media and Body Image: If Looks
Could Kill. Sage, 2005.
A Work in an Anthology, Reference, or Collection:
Last Name, First Name. "Title of Essay." Title of Collection, edited by Editor's Name(s),
Publisher, Year, Page range of entry.
Example: Hazlitt, William. “On Gusto.”The Great Age of the English Essay. edited by
Denise Gigante, Yale UP, 2008, 296-300.
Articles from Journals:
Author Last Name, First Name. "Capitalised Title of Article." Capitalized and Italicized Journal
Title, vol. #, no. #, season or month + year, page numbers. Capitalized, Italicized Name of
Database if Applicable, URL OR DOI (in URL form).
Example: Hannah, Daniel K. "The Private Life, the Public Stage: Henry James in Recent
Fiction." Journal of Modern Literature, vol.30, no. 3, 2007*, pp. 70-94. JSTOR,
www.jstor.org.ezproxy.lib.uwf.edu/stable/30053134.
Website:
Author(s). "Title of Article." Title of Website in Italics, Website Publisher (if different than
title), Date of Publication, URL. Access date.
Example: Farkas, Meredith. "Tips for Being a Great Blogger (and a Good Person)."
Information Wants to Be Free, 19 July 2011
VI. Plagiarism
Plagiarised works are strictly discouraged by the University.
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