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Mitty MLA

The following samples are very close to MLA format but have been altered a slight bit to be Mitty specific. For any database citations you must use the following format.

Not all of this information will be available for all documents you use. Include as much of it as possible.

Author last name, First name. “Title of article or document.” Name of Source. Date of article: page number or range. Name

of database module in Gale. Name of Database. The date you accessed the information.

The URL of the database as shown on the sample below do not use the URL shown on your computer.

If there is no author, begin the citation with the next entry, most likely the title of the article; retain the format and alphabetize accordingly.

Examples

GALE  (sample - when no page numbers are given – use a period after the source date.

Hermanson, Casie E. “An Overview of The Great Gatsby. Exploring Novels 1998. Literature Resource Center. Gale. 25

Feb. 2005 <http://galenet.com>.

PROQUEST (sample - when page numbers are given - add page # after source date with colon)

Samuelson, Robert J. “The Escape from Hunger and Premature Death, 1700-2100: Europe, America, and the Third World.”

The Wilson Quarterly Winter 2005: 2-5.  ProQuest. 2 March 2005 <http://proquest.umi.com>.

CQ RESEARCHER

Triplett, William. “Teen Driving.” The CQ Researcher Online 7 Jan. 2005. CQ Press. 3 March 2005

<http://library.cqpress.com>.

SIRS Researcher

Grossman, Cathy Lynn. “Pope’s Health Raises Questions About Life Support.” USA Today 24 Feb. 2005. SIRS Researcher.

3 March 2005 <http://ars.sirs.com>.