Cite Resources
Using MLA Style
The MLA Handbook is located in the general
stacks under the call number LB 2369 G52, as well as on the
Reference shelves under Ref LB 2369 G52 (books in the general
stacks may be checked out).
Important
Note =>When using a magazine or journal
article from a database, such as Infotrac
Onefile, you must cite it differently than
you would if you used a paper copy.
Here is an example of a citation in
MLA
style for a source found in the database Infotrac Onefile.
Phinney, Alan. "Cinderella Cactus."
Sunset Oct. 2001.
Infotrac Onefile. Gale Group. Cuyamaca
College Lib.,
El Cajon, CA. 17 Dec. 2003
<http://web6.infotrac.galegroup.com>
T
he
above citation in MLA Style would be very different if you found a copy
of this article in an actual magazine.
Phinney, Alan. "Cinderella Cactus."
Sunset Oct. 2001: 78-80.
For
additional help on how to format your citations, take a look
at our MLA Style Guide, try
one of the following guides:
- Covers four style guides: Turabian, Chicago Manual
of Style, MLA Handbook, and the APA style guide. Created
by Duke Libraries at Duke University.
Style Sheets for Citing Internet & Electronic Resources:
Humanities (MLA & Chicago), Scientific (APA & CBE), and History
(Turabian) - Created by the University of California
Berkeley Libraries.