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Research and Writing Support: How to make a Works Cited

How to make a Works Cited

The MLA list of Works Cited contains the sources used to gather information. Each item in the Works Cited list is made up of items in a specific order that include author, title of the source, title of the container, other contributors, version, number, publisher, publication date, and location. Students are usually permitted and encouraged to use citation management systems like NoodleTools to create their citations. 

For more information on MLA Works Cited, visit the Purdue Owl Writing Lab: MLA Works Cited Page.

Sample Works Cited Entries

Book by a single author: 

Mantel, Hilary. Wolf Hall. Picador, 2010.

Book by more than one author: 

Wittman, Robert K., and David Kinney. The Devil's Diary: Alfred Rosenberg and the Stolen Secrets of the Third Reich. Harper, 2016. 

Article on a website

Deresiewicz, William. “The Death of the Artist—and the Birth of the Creative Entrepreneur.” The Atlantic, 28 Dec. 2014, theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/01/ the-death-of-the-artist-and-the-birth-of-thecreative-entrepreneur/383497/.

Journal Article in a Database:

Goldman, Anne. “Questions of Transport: Reading Primo Levi Reading Dante.” The Georgia Review, vol. 64, no. 1, spring 2010, pp. 69-88. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/41403188.

Citing Images in Presentations

Works Cited Format:

Artist’s Last Name, First Name (if any). “Title of the Picture.” Title of the Site, Date, URL. Accessed Date. 

In-Text Citation Format:

(Author’s Last Name or “Title of the Picture”)

Research Organization and Citation

NoodleTools 

Research organization with bibliographies and notecards. Google SSO: Login with your FWCD Gmail account.

• NoodleTools Quick Guide for Students

• Tutorials on Using NoodleTools (scroll down on the page)

Helpful Links

Purdue OWL - MLA resourcesCovers all aspects of MLA formatting including a sample paper and references.

MLA Cheat SheetThis cheat sheet provides some of the basic rules and guidelines for MLA formatting. It is not a complete guide.

The MLA Style CenterCompiled by the MLA - this list of FAQs provides questions on all aspects of MLA citations and is helpful to all students.

Sources

MLA Handbook. 9th ed., New York City, Modern Language Association of America, 2021.

"MLA Style Introduction." Purdue Online Writing Lab, Purdue University, 2023, owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_style_introduction.html. Accessed 25 Oct. 2023.