A Few Helpful Links:
http://college.cengage.com/english/raimes/open_handbook/1e/student_home.html
http://college.cengage.com/english/raimes/open_handbook/1e/assets/students/weblinks_research_documentation_requires_one_internal_hyperlink.html
The above link has links to websites that are helpful for research, as well as a couple of links on how to document references using MLA.
http://personal.georgiasouthern.edu/~jwalker/tutorials/mlaword2007.html
This website shows how to set up a word document to write in MLA style
http://webster.commnet.edu/mla/sample.shtml
Sample of a Works Cited page (also if you scroll to the left and click on "citing sources" you can find examples on how to cite a specific source-as in an online source, print source, journal article etc.)
*Please bring any questions regarding MLA to class next week with your source information*
Hey, it's way cooler and more readable if you use the page titles or something instead of raw URLs for links.
ReplyDeleteHa! Thanks...I just copy and paste though. Maybe I will branch out and try something new next time. What would I do...insert a hyperlink, or something?-Mrs. G
ReplyDeleteYes. You could do that.
ReplyDeleteAlright, I'm still lost on the sighting thing with this format. But we'll see where I am by Wednesday.
If you are totally lost, we can go over it before class? Did you get the handbooks?!
ReplyDeleteJoseph has one, i don't.
ReplyDeleteBut its my goal to find one today.