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Learn how to cite books in MLA style with examples and guidelines. Find out how to format the author, title, publisher, date, edition, and other elements of a book citation.
Learn how to cite a book in MLA style with author, title, publisher, and date. Find out how to format different types of books, such as chapters, collections, editions, translations, and e-books.
Learn how to cite different types of books in MLA format with examples and screenshots. Find out what information to include in the works cited list and in-text citations for print, online, e-books, translated, edited, and chapter books.
Learn how to cite books and other sources in MLA style using parenthetical citations. Find out the basic rules, examples, and tips for author-page, corporate author, and no author scenarios.
To cite a book, you need a brief in-text citation and a corresponding reference listing the author’s name, the title, the year of publication, and the publisher. The order and format of information depends on the citation style you’re using. The most common styles are APA, MLA, and Chicago style.
Learn how to cite sources using MLA 9th edition, including how to format the Works Cited page and in-text citations. Find examples, tips, and a citation generator tool on the Purdue OWL website.
Learn how to create a basic works-cited-list entry for a book in MLA style. Find examples of different types of books, such as edited, translated, or multivolume works.
The general MLA 9 formatting for books is: Work Cited List: Last Name, First Name. Title of Book. Publisher, Publication Date. In-Text: (Author Last Name page number of quote or idea).
Learn how to format your essay and cite sources in MLA style, following the 9th edition of the MLA Handbook. Find examples, templates, and tips for different source types and containers.
Citations will be very similar to physical book citations; just add the word "eBook" in the "version" slot of the MLA template (i.e., after the author, the title of the source, the title of the container, and the names of any other contributors).