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MLA Bibliography Outline Worksheet Template

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  • Name Date
  • TITLE:
  • Book Source:
  • Book Source: 1 Author
  • Book Source: More than 1 Author
  • Book Source: Corporate Author / Organization
  • Book Source: Editor
  • Book Source: Editions
  • Book Source: Anthology, Collection, Chapter, or Reference
  • Directions:
  • Author's Last Name, Author's First Name.  Title of Book. [or italicize] City of Publication, Publisher, Publication Date. ex: Smith, John. A Tour of the New World. London, London Publishing, 1645.
  • ex: Smith, John, and William Bell. A Tour of the New World. London, London Publishing, 1645.
  • ex: New World Tours Association. A Tour of the New World. London, London Publishing, 1645.
  • ex: Smith, John. A Tour of the New World. Edited by William Bell, London, London Publishing, 1645.
  • ex: Smith, John. A Tour of the New World. 4th ed., London, London Publishing, 1645.
  • ex: Smith, John. "Landing in Virginia." A Tour of the New World, 4th ed., edited by William Bell, London, London Publishing, 1645.
  • Works Cited
  • Indent second and subsequent lines of sources by .05 inches (hit TAB once)
  • Size 12 academic font, no underlining or italicizing, centered at the top of the page
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  • Electronic Source: Entire Website
  • Electronic Source: Page of a Website
  • Electronic Source: Image
  • Electronic Source: Article in Online Scholarly Journal
  • Electronic Source: Article in Online Database
  • Electronic Source: YouTube Video
  • Electronic Sources: only use www-- eliminate the http:// Use paragraph numbers (par. or pars.) if there are no page numbers
  • Editor, Author, Compiler Name. Name of Site. [or italicize] Version number, Name of institution or organization (sponsor or publisher), date of resource creation or last update to website, URL. Date Accessed (day month year). ex: Smith, John. A Tour of the New World. London Tour Company, 2018, londontourcompany.com/smith. Accessed 15 Apr. 2018.
  • ex: Smith, John. "Landing in Virginia." A Tour of the New World. London Tour Company, 5 Jan. 2018, www.londontourcompany.com/virginia. Accessed 15 Apr. 2018.
  • ex: Smith, John. Meeting New Friends. 1625. Museum of British History, London. Museum of British History, www.musebritishhistory.com/en/the-collection/smith/meetingnewfriends.jpg.html. Accessed 15 Apr. 2018.
  • ex: Smith, John. "Landing in Virginia." A Tour of the New World Journal. vol. 4, no. 3, 1945, www.londontourcompany.com/virginia/article/1945. Accessed 15 Apr. 2018.
  • ex: Smith, John. "Landing in Virginia." A Tour of the New World Journal. vol. 4, no. 3, 1945, pp.45-82. Smith Journals Library. doi:10.1056/tox.564842. Accessed 15 Apr. 2018.
  • ex: London Tour Company. "Landing in Virginia and Other Fun Adventures." YouTube, uploaded by John Smith, 4 July 2014, www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMiT074eLes.
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  • Practice: Use the lines below to fill in the information of sources for your MLA Works Cited Page.
  • Works Cited
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  • Arrange sources in alphabetical order; double-space throughout, but do not triple-space between sources. Use size 12 academic font!
  • Only use publishing city if the book was published before 1900, there are publishing offices in more than one country, or if the publisher isn't well-known.
  • Electronic Source: Podcast
  • ex: "Landing in Virginia and Other Fun Adventures." Conversations with Explorers from NPR, 4 July 2014, www.npr.org/podcasts/16452014/conversations-with-explorers.
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