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Citing Library Resources: MLA (Modern Language Association) 2009**If all components are not listed for the source, note only the available information.Basic Formats:BooksLast name, First name. Title of Book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication.Medium of Publication.Example:Kallen, Stuart A. World Energy Crisis. San Diego: ReferencePoint Press, 2007. Print.Periodicals (Magazines, Newspapers, etc.)Author(s). “Title of Article.” Title of Periodical Day Month Year: pages. Medium of publication.Examples:Baird, Julia. “The Case Against Settling.” Newsweek 1 Feb. 2010: 18. Print.McKee, Megan. “Celebrating the original marathon. “ Boston Globe 24 Jan. 2010: 3. Print.“Verbatim.” Time 21 Dec. 2009: 30. Print.Scholarly JournalAuthor(s). “Title of Article.” Title of Journal Volume. Issue (Year): pages. Medium of publication.Example:DiChristina, Mariette. “From the Sources.” Scientific American 301.5 (2009): 4. Print.WebsiteEditor, author, or compiler name (if available). “Title of article.” Name of Website. Versionnumber. Name of institution/organization affiliated with the site (sponsor or publisher),date of resource creation (if available). Medium of publication. Date of access.Example:WGBH American Experience. “Influenza 1918.” American Experience. PBS, 22 Jan.2009. Web. 9 Feb. 2010.Online Subscription Database articles – signed or unsignedAuthor and/or editor names (if available). “Article name.” Title of the Database, Versionnumbers including volumes or issue numbers. Publisher information, includingpublisher name and publishing date. Page numbers (if available). Medium ofpublication. Date of access.Examples:Katel, Peter. “Straining the Safety Net.” CQ Researcher 19.27 (2009): 645-668. Web.<strong>14</strong> Oct. 2009.Mossberg, Walter S. “Some Basic Features You Should Demand When Buying a PC.”Wall Street Journal 18 Oct. 2007, Eastern ed.: B.1. ProQuest. Web. 23 Oct. 2009.“Tanning Beds…” CRS - Adult Health Advisor Jan. 2009: 1-10. Health Source –Consumer Edition. Web. 15 Sep. 2009.eBooksAuthor/editor. “Title of Article/Chapter.” Title of eBook. Place of publication, publisher, date fororiginal print version. Pages. eBook provider . Medium of publication. Date of access.Examples:Carpenter, Kenneth John. “Nutrient Bioavailability.” Encyclopedia of Food and Culture,Vol. 2. New York: Scribner’s, 2003. 573-576. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web.<strong>14</strong> Oct. 2009.Gall, Timothy L., ed. “Gretzky, Wayne.” The Lincoln Library of Sports Champions, 8th ed.Cleveland: Lincoln Library Press, 2007. Lincoln Library online. Web. 21 Oct. 2009.To access The MLA Citations Guide and the library’s online databases and eBooks “Works CitedExamples,” use the “Resources” link on the left side of the <strong>Pinkerton</strong> Web Page or “Works CitedExamples” on the library’s web page.Appendix

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