MLA handbook

Book - 1984

The MLA Handbook is published by the Modern Language Association, the authority on MLA documentation style. Widely adopted in high schools, colleges, and publishing houses, the MLA Handbook treats every aspect of research writing, from selecting a topic to submitting the completed paper. The MLA Handbook is a comprehensive, up-to-date guide to research and writing in the online environment. It provides an authoritative account of MLA documentation style for use in student writing, including simplified guidelines for citing works published on the Web and new recommendations for citing several kinds of works, such as digital files and graphic narratives.

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Subjects
Genres
Handbooks and manuals
Published
New York, NY : Modern Language Association of America 1984-
Language
English
Other Authors
Joseph Gibaldi, 1942- (author), Walter S. Achtert
Physical Description
volumes : illustrations ; 22-23 cm
Publication Frequency
Irregular
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781603293518
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Review by Choice Review

English teachers rejoice! This eagerly awaited edition's first section dictates how to format a research project, including margins, running heads, and placement of the works cited list. Even better, it provides much-needed information on basic grammar. Readers actually see the words subject, verb, and object in print. "When a Comma Is Necessary" and "When a Comma Is Incorrect" alone are worth the price of admission. Very welcome is an entirely new section called "Principles of Inclusive Language," which gently guides students away from language bias and toward more neutral or compassionate treatment of age, race, gender, culture, or disability. Responding to our increasingly online and paper-free learning environments, guidelines on electronic submission are now included. The section on plagiarism has been slightly expanded. Specific examples of common knowledge would have been helpful; this is a concept often difficult for students to grasp without concrete illustration. In-depth explanations of the core elements of a citation are extremely helpful. What really lifts this edition off the page is the addition of pictures of a variety of sources with citation elements clearly labelled. Especially useful is the variety of web sources illustrated, which are not nicely formatted like a book's title page. Previously complex and abstract text-based explanations are now made simpler and more real. This is a visually oriented generation, and photos resonate with them. More discussion and examples of containers, especially regarding websites, is a great improvement. An appendix gives numerous examples by source type. Though this version is significantly heftier (more than 400 pages--prepare for the groans), the additions were necessary to gear the work to the needs of today's students and teachers. The index has accordingly been expanded from sixteen to thirty-four pages. A great improvement. Buy it. Summing Up: Essential. Community college and undergraduate students through researchers/faculty; professionals/practitioners. --Lisa K. Miller, formerly, Western Kentucky University Libraries

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Review by Library Journal Review

Incorporating input from users after the major 2016 revamp of MLA style, citation format, and guidelines, this well-organized update contains abundant examples, clear language, and helpful cross-referencing. While keeping the author-title-container format, the MLA editorial team beefed up examples, tweaked guidance for formatting tables and lists, and added sections on inclusive language and how to determine a work's author, title, or contributors when that information isn't readily available. VERDICT A necessary addition to every library's reference desk, this work is likely to see use from students and scholars, even with the plethora of online citation creators.

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