Contents
- How to cite a book paragraph in MLA
- How to format MLA in-text citations for a book
- How to create an MLA Works Cited entry for a book
- How to cite a book in MLA 8
- How to cite a book in MLA 7
- How to cite a book in MLA 6
- How to cite an edited book in MLA
- How to cite a chapter from an edited book in MLA
- How to cite a translated book in MLA
- How to cite an e-book in MLA
MLA (Modern Language Association) style is most commonly used to write papers and cite sources within the liberal arts and humanities.
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How to cite a book paragraph in MLA
MLA style uses brief citations within the text of a paper after a quote, a paraphrase, or a reference to outside sources. These brief citations contain only the author’s last name, first name, and the page number (or paragraph number for Web sources). The full reference appears at the end of the paper in the Works Cited section.
To cite a book paragraph in MLA style, you will need the following:
-The name of the author
-The title of the book
-The page number (or paragraph number) where you found the information
Here is an example of how to cite a book paragraph in MLA style:
According to Smith, “MLA style uses brief citations within the text of a paper after a quote, a paraphrase, or a reference to outside sources” (123).
How to format MLA in-text citations for a book
When you are citing a book paragraph in MLA format, you will need to include the author’s last name, the page number, and the year the book was published. For example: (Smith 12). If you are including a quotation from the book, you will also need to include the page number where the quotation can be found.
How to create an MLA Works Cited entry for a book
To create an MLA Works Cited entry for a book, you will need the following information:
-The author’s name
-The title of the book
-The name of the publisher
-The date of publication
Here is an example of how this information would appear in an MLA Works Cited entry:
Smith, John. The Life of an Amoeba. New York: Penguin, 2004. Print.
How to cite a book in MLA 8
To cite a book in MLA 8, you will need the following pieces of information:
-The author’s name
-The title of the book
-The publication date
-The name of the publisher
You will also need to know how to format the citation. Here is an example of how to do it:
Author’s last name, first name. Title of Book. Publisher, Publication date.
How to cite a book in MLA 7
Citing a book in MLA 7 is pretty simple. You’ll just need the author’s last name, first name, the title of the book, the publication date, and the publisher. Here’s an example:
Last name, First name. Title of Book. Publisher, Publication date.
For example: Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. Scholastic Press, 1997.
How to cite a book in MLA 6
To cite a book in MLA, you need the following pieces of information:
-The name of the author
-The title of the book
-The name of the publisher
-The year the book was published
Here is an example of how to cite a book in MLA:
“Title of the Book.” Author’s Last Name, First Name. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Medium.
How to cite an edited book in MLA
An edited book is one that is divided into chapters, each of which is written by a different author or group of authors. If you are writing a paper that will only be using one chapter from an edited book, you will need to cite both the chapter and the edited book as a whole.
When citing an edited book in MLA style, you will need to include the following:
-The editor(s) of the book
-The title of the book
-The name(s) of the author(s) or group of authors who wrote the chapter you are citing
-The page range of the chapter you are citing
-The name of the publisher
-The date of publication
Here is an example of how you would cite a chapter from an edited book in MLA style:
“Chapter Title.” Book Title. Ed. Editor Name(s). City of Publication: Publisher, Year Published. Page Numbers.
How to cite a chapter from an edited book in MLA
To cite a chapter from an edited book in MLA, you’ll need the following pieces of information:
-The name of the author of the chapter
-The name of the editor of the book
-The name and location of the publisher
-The year the book was published
-The chapter title
-The page numbers on which the chapter appears
For example:
Willis, Ellen. “Chapter Title.” Book Title. Ed. Editor’s Name. City: Publisher, Year. Page(s).
How to cite a translated book in MLA
To cite a translated book in MLA style, you need to include the following information:
-The name of the author
-The title of the book
-The name of the translator
-The publication date
-The name of the publisher
Here is an example of how to cite a translated book in MLA style:
Author’s Last Name, First Name. Title of Book. Translated by First Name Last Name. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication.
How to cite an e-book in MLA
When citing an e-book in MLA style, include the author’s name, the title of the book (italicized), the name of the book’s editor (if there is one), the name of the publication city, and the year of publication. If you are citing a specific chapter or section of an e-book, include a chapter or section number in parentheses after the book title.
The format for an MLA citation of an e-book paragraph is as follows:
Author’s last name, first name. “Chapter or Section Title.” E-Book Title, edited by Editor’s Name, Publisher Name, Year of Publication, page numbers.