CITING SOURCES IN MLA STYLE FORMAT The Academic Departments at Roselle Catholic require the use of the MLA (Modern Language Association) format when constructing a Works Cited page. Use Writer's Inc. for the format for more traditional sources, (books, magazines, newspapers,etc.) Check out the website http://www.mla.org for up to date formatting for citing online sources. In the site, click on the "MLA Style" option, then go to "Frequently asked questions". Choose "How do I document sources from the World Wide Web" and it will list many different examples. There's an example from an AOL source, and formatting for sources from a subscription database such as Electric Library.
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