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Digital history guide - Childrose: Citing in MLA

This guide is designed to help students participating in the remote history internship program under the guidance of professor Childrose.

MLA Web Links

Books on MLA Style

Creating Citations in MLA Style

Below is a brief, excellent video from McMaster University Libraries about creating both in-text and works-cited citations in MLA 8.

Citing images in MLA

MLA Sample Term Paper

What Else Should I Cite?

You must cite anything that you use in your research, even if it isn't a book, article, web site, or article from a database. If you use any of the following in your research, cite them as well.

  1. TV broadcasts
  2. Radio broadcasts
  3. Sound recordings
  4. Films
  5. A performance
  6. Music scores
  7. Works of visual arts
  8. Interviews
  9. Maps
  10. Cartoons or comic strips
  11. Advertisements
  12. Lectures, speeches or readings
  13. Manuscripts
  14. Letters, e-mails or tweets
  15. Legal sources
  16. Blogs
  17. Podcasts
  18. Memes
  19. Dissertations (both published and unpublished)