The MLA citation style is primarily used by disciplines in the arts, humanities, and literature. The official handbook is published by the Modern Language Association, and is currently in its 9th edition.
MLA Handbook
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The Modern Language Association of America
You may also wish to consult the MLA Style Center online, which contains many useful guides and regular updates to frequently asked questions
The official website for MLA style, with more examples, guidelines, and a place to ask questions.
The navigation links will show you how to set up your paper in MLA format, and how to properly cite a variety of resources, both in your Works Cited list and within your paper using in-text citations.
If you use machine-generated citations - from databases or online citation machines - make sure to check them carefully against the examples in this guide! They frequently contain errors and/or use outdated style guidelines.
This research guide was created by the Reference Department at the Lawrence W. Tyree Library at Santa Fe College and has been adapted by the Gumberg Library for local use with the kind permission of the Tyree Library.




