Arizona State University CLAS

English 101, First Year Writing, Fall 2009

Rhetoric

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Documentation and Citation
  • Assembling a Works Cited — Duke University Library's site about how to develop your works cited page.

  • ASU Library's MLA Tutorial

  • Documenting Resources Using MLAfrom Diana Hacker's Research and Documentation Online, this site provides examples of how to cite in-text and in the Works Cited.

  • Duke Library — This Duke University Library site provides detailed information about and examples of citing sources within your paper.

  • Resources for Documenting Electronic Sources — This page from Purdue’s On-line Writing Lab offers a wealth of links designed to provide writers with access to documentation guidelines for electronic sources.

  • The Writing Center — this Univeristy of Madison's site provides information to help you learn how to format various types of MLA parenthetical citations. Please note that although the MLA Handbook recommends underlining book titles, italics are used in these examples because of internet browser limitations.

Contact: K.Heenan@asu.edu |© 2009