Citing/Documenting Your Research Sources
Purdue University's: Using Modern Language Association (MLA) Format
Guidelines for High School students wondering how to cite printed and electronic sources in your reports. (Based on  the fifth edition of the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (1999).) See the following sections for specific uses:
NoodleBib
NoodleBib is a free service that simplifies the process of creating and editing MLA-style bibliographies. You can now email your bibliography to other people, save your bibliography as an RTF document that you can open in Word.
 
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