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World War II : Cite Your Sources

Getting Started

This page will guide you in putting your paper in MLA format, which includes a works cited page. You always need to cite your sources! 

Remember! If you don't cite your sources, you are plagiarizing.

 

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All students now have have access to NoodleTools, a program that helps generate citations and organizes your research. Click here to learn how to create an account and learn more about this resource. 

Citations in Databases

A lot of databases have a citation feature that allows you to copy and paste a citation into your own document. Look for a "Cite" button when you find an article you want to use for your paper/project. 

Other Citation Resources

Questions

If you need help with formatting your works cited page or have any other questions about MLA, please contact a librarian! 

Sample Paper in MLA Format

Click on on this paper to access a full version of this sample paper MLA Handbook (9th Edition).

Click here to view more sample papers.

Sample Works Cited Page