MLA Style

MLA (Modern Language Association, 6th Edition) is the accepted citation format for many courses at Manhattanville, particularly in the Humanities disciplines.  Learning MLA format is one of the requirements of LIS 1001.

Click on the links below for citation format information by publication type:

Reference Sources  - print and electronic

Books  - print and electronic

Periodicals  (Newspapers, Magazines and Scholarly Journals) - print and electronic

Web Sites 

ERIC documents 

Other  (Anonymous articles, Editorials and Letters to the Editor, Book Reviews, Annual Reports)

All publication types  (15 pages)

Examples of MLA parenthetical reference format