Why to Cite:
When to Cite:
You should cite a source if you reproduce, quote, paraphrase, or summarize ideas and/or media created by other individuals. When in doubt, cite!
Many of the article databases will provide citations. These citations should be carefully checked for accuracy.
Click on the MLA Handbook image for more information. You can also ask a librarian for help, or consult the websites listed below:
MLA requires that you include a Works Cited page at the end of your research paper. All entries in the Works Cited page must correspond to the sources cited in your paper. The following bullet points discuss the general aspects of a works cited page.
After you have completed your research and written a draft of your paper, be sure to take advantage of NOVA's Online Tutoring, a free service available to you as a NOVA student.
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