MLA Citation
NoodleTools Bibliography Software
NoodleTools offers easy-to-use notetaking and citation generating software that will help you organize your research and cite a wide variety of print and electronic sources. Click here to use NoodleTools.
OPEN Citation Maker
Not finding the type of source you want to cite on NoodleTools? Try OPEN Citation Maker.
"Documenting Sources" by Diane Hacker
Diane Hacker's Research and Documentation for the Electronic Age (4th ed.) has an excellent companion web site that explains how to do in-text citation and document your sources with a Works Cited page in MLA style. This web site is recommended by the English and the History Departments. Click here to visit the site and find how to cite books, articles, government publications, many electronic and multimedia sources, and more.
Additional Resources for Citation Practices and Style Guides
- How to Do In-text Citation
- Pigott Library's Bibliographic Citation page (from the old web site)
- Citing Database Sources
- Citing from Internet Sources
- Sample Bibliography or Works Cited
- Citing Government Informations Sources
- University of Washington Citation and Writing Guides
- Duke University Libraries Works Cited Resource
- MLA Style Guide (PDF) from the University of Washington