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Frequently Asked Questions
An MLA works cited page is a list of sources referenced in your academic paper, formatted according to the Modern Language Association (MLA) guidelines. It ensures readers can locate your references.
To format an MLA works cited page, list entries alphabetically by authors' last names, use a hanging indent, and follow MLA formatting rules for spacing and punctuation.
Yes, the template can be used to format MLA works cited pages for various document types, such as essays, research papers, and articles.
Yes, when citing online sources on an MLA works cited page, include the URL or DOI and the date of access, following MLA guidelines for online materials.
In MLA format, cite a book by listing the author's last name, first name, the title of the book, publisher, and publication year. Italicize the book title.
For sources with two authors, list both authors; for three or more, list the first author followed by "et al." on your works cited page.
While a template can guide formatting, a citation tool can automate the process, ensuring each entry is formatted correctly according to MLA standards.
Yes, if using a digital tool, you can make edits to ensure accuracy and completeness before finalizing your MLA works cited page.
There is no minimum number of entries for an MLA works cited page. Include every source you referenced in your work, even if it's just one.
While the template is focused on the works cited page, many resources provide guidance on integrating in-text citations with your works cited.
Yes, MLA guidelines can be updated, so it's essential to reference the latest edition when creating your citations to ensure compliance with current standards.
MLA format does not specify a maximum length for citations, but they should contain all necessary information to identify and locate the source.
No, our tools require an internet connection for access and use, so they're not available offline.
No, the tool does not offer a side-by-side comparison of original and generated citations. You'll need to manually compare them.
Yes, many educational websites and libraries offer comprehensive MLA citation guides, helping you understand the intricacies of citation requirements.