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Citation Formats

There are different citation formats for different disciplines. Be sure to check with your professor about the appropriate format for your work before you start creating your citations. Two frequently used formats are MLA (Modern Language Association) and APA (American Psychological Association). MLA format is a citation style commonly used in liberal arts and humanities disciplines. APA format is commonly used in the social and behavioral sciences and in fields related to education as well as nursing and business.

IMPORTANT:

Citation style guides are updated periodically, always remember to check your citations against the latest edition (or whichever version your professor requires) of the style manual you use for your research.

MLA

  • MLA Formatting and Style Guide Guidelines From Purdue Owl.
  • Creating a Works Cited List (MLA) From Purdue Owl. According to the current MLA Handbook (9th edition), you must have a Works Cited page at the end of your research paper. All entries in the Works Cited page must correspond to the works cited in your main text. This resource contains guidelines for creating a Works Cited list as well as in-text citations.
  • Annotated Bibliography Samples From Purdue Owl. Includes MLA as well as APA and Chicago Manual of Style.

For more information on MLA format, consult the MLA Handbook in Swirbul Library:

APA

For complete information on APA format, consult the APA style manual: