MLA (Modern Language Association 7th edition (underline)) style guides
Choose the source you are citing from using the list below.
- Archive material
- Artwork
- Blog
- Book
- Broadcast
- Chapter of an edited book
- Conference proceedings
- Court case
- Dictionary entry
- Dissertation
- DVD, video, or film
- E-book or PDF
- Edited book
- Encyclopedia article
- Government publication
- Interview
- Journal
- Magazine
- Music or recording
- Newspaper
- Online image or video
- Patent
- Podcast
- Presentation or lecture
- Press release
- Religious text
- Report
- Software
- Website
Here are some examples of the MLA style:
Book: Spencer, Jerry. Nutrition of sports turf in Australia. Collingwood, Vic.: Landlinks, 2008.
Journal: Kroeber, Alfred Louis, and Clyde Kluckhohn. 'Culture: A critical review of concepts and definitions.'. Papers. Peabody Museum of Archaeology \& Ethnology, Harvard University (1952): 357.
Website: 2014. 17 Jun. 2014 <http://Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters) (2008) was a huge site-specific installation that filled the atrium of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in moving pools of light. Commissioned especially for the atrium space (and titled for the 7354 cubic metres that make up its volume), the work consisted of a sequence of 25-foot-high moving images, which visitors could experience while walking through the space, or sprawled on bespoke seating in the centre of the room. Pour Your Body Out was a directive, a wish, addressed to the body of each viewer; the artist hoped the largesse of the space would encourage bold movement and expansion in both mind and body. The projections of body parts increase in size until the viewer becomes a miniscule particle in Rist’s world.>.