What is MLA?
- MLA stands for Modern Language Association
- A style of documenting the sources you paraphrase, quote, and use in your research paper or project.
- Used in writing courses and the humanities, especially language and literature.
- Determines the exact format of your citations by specifying publication information to include and the order of this information as well as capitalization and punctuation.
- Sources used appear at the end of the paper in an alphabetical list called the Works Cited page.
Learn more at Modern Language Association
Why do I have to cite?
- It is the ONLY way to avoid plagiarism! Plagiarism is a very serious offense with consequences.
- The author or creator of the original work deserves to be recognized and given credit.
Learn more about plagiarism and avoiding plagiarism at the CSU Writing Center website.
Where can I get help?
- Talk to your professor.
- Schedule an appointment at the Writing Center.