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ARTS 1301 NE Kluthe

This guide is for students taking ARTS 1301 with Vicki Kluthe.

Overview

The 9 Core Elements
In MLA Style, facts common to most types of sources are called core elements. The table below shows the nine core elements.Example MLA template

1

Author.

2

Title of Source.

3

Title of Container,

4

Contributor,

5

Version,

6

Number,

7

Publisher,

8

Publication Date,

9

Location.

Supplemental Elements

In addition to the core elements, you may want or need to include other facts in a citation. For example, you may add the original publication date or a translator's or other contributor's name after the Title of Source element. You may need to add a date of access, the original publication facts, or other identifying information to the end of a citation.

Containers

A container is any larger work containing the source, such as books, websites, anthologies, journals, databases, and DVDs.

Containers can be nested. For a second container, add any relevant information for elements 3-9 and add it to your citation after the information for the first container.

Some works, such as novels, are self-contained. in these cases, use only the top portion of the template, but omit the Title of Container element.

example of MLA citation

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