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Communication Department
MLA DOCUMENTATION
MLA DOCUMENTATION
Welcome to the Communication Department
MLA Documentation Learning Module.
 In this module you will review how to document
reference materials used to write a research
paper.

MLA DOCUMENTATION

Topics covered include:
 Which
style guide to use
 Why to cite
 When, what, and how to cite
MLA DOCUMENTATION
As you learn about documentation, you may
feel overwhelmed.
 You don’t have to memorize how to document
each type of source material, you just have to
know where to look.
 A style guide will show you how to document all
types of reference sources.

MLA Documentation
WHICH STYLE GUIDE TO USE
WHICH STYLE GUIDE TO USE
Style guides are used to set the standard for
writing within specific disciplines.
 Style guides determine how to write what may
otherwise be ambiguous.

 Is

it $100 or one hundred dollars?
Style guides also determine how sources need
to be documented to give credit where credit is
due.
WHICH STYLE GUIDE TO USE
There are many different style guides.
 Guides are developed to support writing in
specific subject areas or fields.
 Each guide is the product of a professional
association that supports the subject area or
field.

(Howard, 147-199)
MANY STYLES, MANY GUIDES

Examples of different style guides:
 American
Anthropological Association, (AAA)
 Associated Press, (AP)
 American Psychology Association, (APA)
 Chicago Manual of Style, (CMS)
 Microsoft Manual of Style, (MMS)
 Modern Language Association, (MLA)
AAA

The American Anthropological Association Style
Guide
 This
is used for writing in the science of
anthropology.
AP

The Associated Press Style Guide
 This
is used for writing newspaper articles.
APA

The American Psychological Association Style
Guide
 This
is used for writing in the social sciences, for
example, psychology and sociology.
CMS

The Chicago Manual of Style
 This
is used for writing in the humanities, like
philosophy and history.
 Note:
arts.
this style is not used for writing in the language
MLA

The Modern Language Association
 This
is used for writing in the language arts – and is
to be used for writing your research paper.
MMS

The Microsoft Manual of Style for Technical
Publications
 This
is used for writing technical and online
publications .
MLA Documentation
WHY TO CITE
WHY TO CITE

To avoid unintentional plagiarism
 The
purpose of researching your thesis subject is to
integrate your ideas with published authors’ ideas.
 The purpose of citing published authors’ ideas is to
give your ideas authority.
 If you paraphrase another author’s idea(s) without
a citation – you are plagiarizing his or her work.
(Howard 147-199)
WHY TO CITE

To avoid the consequences of plagiarism, which
are many. They include, but are not limited to:
 Reader
outrage
 Personal shame
 Academic failure
 School sanctions
 Federal copyright laws broken
 Potential lawsuits
(Raimes)
When, what, and how to Cite
PRINTED BOOKS
MLA DOCUMENTATION MODELS
Printed books
 Articles in printed periodicals
 Electronic sources
 Multimedia sources

Where to find citation information in a book:
Title
Author
Publisher
Publisher’s
Address
PRINTED BOOKS
Publication Date
PRINTED BOOKS

Single author
 Jenkins,
Peter.
Looking for Alaska.
New York: St.
Martin’s Press,
2007. Print.
PRINTED BOOKS

Edited book
 Finch,
Robert, ed. A
Place Apart: A Cape
Cod Reader. New
York, London: W. W.
Norton & Company,
1996. Print.
PRINTED BOOKS

Numbered edition
other than first

Pyzdek, Thomas &
Keller, Paul. The Six
Sigma Handbook: A
Complete Guide for
Green Belts, Black
Belts, and Managers
at All Levels. 3rd ed.
New York: McGraw Hill,
2010. Print.
PRINTED BOOKS

Revised edition
 Burkett,
Charles
William. Agriculture for
Beginners. Rev. ed.
USA: Create Space
Publications, 2010.
Print.
PRINTED BOOKS

Multiple authors
 Cripps,
Arthur
Shearly, Binyon,
Ghose, Phillips.
Primavera: Poems
by Four Authors.
Gloucester, U.K.:
Dodo Press, 2007.
Print.
PRINTED BOOKS

Multiple books by the same
author
 List
the books in alphabetical
list by title
 Orman,
Suze. The Money Book
for the Young, Fabulous and
Broke, New York: 2005,
Riverhead

Alred, 163
---Women and Money: Owning the
Power to Control Your Destiny, New
York: Spiegel, 2007, Print.
PRINTED BOOKS

Corporate author
 J.K.
Lasser Institute.
J.K. Lasser’s Your
Income Tax 2010; or
Preparing your 2009
Tax Return, New York:
Wiley, 2009, Print
PRINTED BOOKS

Multivolume works
 Standard
and Poor.
Standard and Poor’s
Register of
Corporations,
Directors, and
Executives. Vol. 1.
New York: Standard
and poor, 2010.
Print.
PRINTED BOOKS

Work in an edition
collection
 Beatles.
The Beatles
Anthology. London:
Chronicle Books,
2000. 95-101
PRINTED BOOKS

Encyclopedia or
dictionary entry
 Dillmont,
Therese de.
“Knitting Laces.” The
Complete
Encyclopedia of
Needlework . 2002.
Print.
MLA Documentation
ARTICLES IN PRINTED PERIODICALS
ARTICLES IN PRINTED PERIODICALS

Daily or weekly magazine
 Library

Borowitz, Adam. "Pavlov's Brother." New Yorker 11 Nov. 2004: 63-65.
Academic Search Premier. Web. 12 Nov. 2006.
 Free

 In

database
web
Springen, Karen. "Artful Aging." Newsweek 25 Jan. 2005: n. pag.
Web. 12 May 2005.
print
Borowitz, Adam. "Pavlov's Brother." New Yorker 11 Nov. 2004: 63-65.
Print.
MONTHLY MAGAZINES

Library database


Free web


Ives, Frank, and Jonathan Lydon. "Freud's Vienna Revisited."
Discover Aug. 2005: 16-17. PsycINFO. Web. 15 Mar. 2006.
Gelb, Norman. "Winter of Discontent." Smithsonian May
2003: n. pag. Web. 3 Apr. 2005.
In print

Ives, Frank, and Jonathan Lydon. "Freud's Vienna Revisited."
Discover Aug. 2005: 16-17. Print.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLES

Library database


Free web


Brown, Patricia Leigh. "Tiffany Glass and Other Tales from the
Crypt." New York Times 5 Sept. 1999: A1+. ProQuest
Newspapers. Web. 10 June 2006.
Forman, Jackson. "Allston Gothic." Boston Globe 12 Aug. 2003: n.
pag. Web. 12 June 2006.
In print

Brown, Patricia Leigh. "Tiffany Glass and Other Tales from
the Crypt." New York Times 5 Sept. 1999: A1+. Print.
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ELECTRONIC SOURCES
WEB SITE

Entire web site
 “Dogs."

Terrific Pets. 2006. Web. 2 Mar. 2012.
Web page
 “Collie
Dogs." Dogs, Terrific Pets. 12 Sept. 2011.
Web. 2 Mar. 2012.
E-BOOK

Library database, entire book


Library database, single chapter


Kornblum, William. At Sea in the City: New York from the Water's
Edge. Chapel Hill: Algonquin Books, 2002. NetLibrary. Web. 23
June 2006.
Herlong, Mark. "Traces of the Past in Blagden Alley." Washington
Palimpsest. Ed. Ryan Shepard. Washington: Reedbird Hill Press,
2005. 102-15. Academic Search Premier. Web. 11 Apr. 2006.
Web book

Seton, Ernest Thompson. The Arctic Prairies: A Canoe-Journey of
2,000 Miles in Search of the Caribou. New York: C. Scribner's
Sons, 1911. Project Gutenberg. Web. 8 May 2006.
WEB SITE

Short work from a web site, with a corporate or
organizational author
 Adobe
Systems Incorporated, “Captivate 5.5
Tutorials” Adobe Systems Inc., 2012. Web. 8 Feb.
2012
ELECTRONIC SOURCES

Article posted on a wiki - A wiki is a web site
whose users can make additions or changes.
 “How
to Write a Wikipedia Article.” Wiki How. Media
Wiki., 10 Sept. 2010. 11 February, 2012
ELECTRONIC SOURCES

E-mail message
 Franken,
Al, “Your Boss is Not Your Doctor.”
Message to the author. 2 Mar. 2012. E-mail.
ELECTRONIC SOURCES

Blog entry: in a blog there is a single writer, or group of
writers, who make the primary contributions and
readers can only comment.

Wilkerson, Rachel. “When Friendships Break.” The Life and
Lessons of Rachel Wilkerson. Food Buzz, 7 June 2007. Web.
2 Mar. 2012.
ELECTRONIC SOURCES

Publication on a CD-ROM
 The
Learning Company. “Peter Rabbit”. 2001. CDROM
MLA Documentation
MULTIMEDIA SOURCES
MULTIMEDIA SOURCES

Film, video, or podcast

Super Sales
Presentations: How to
Captivate Your
Prospects in a
Distracted,
Preoccupied World. Dir.
Michael Jeffreys. Pref.
Patricia Fripp.
Waterford: seminars on
DVD, 2007. DVD (Alred, 165)
MULTIMEDIA SOURCES

Radio or television program
 “Illegals
and Licensing: Backroom Maneuvering;
Yahoo! and China.” Lou Dobbs Tonight. Host Lou
Dobbs. CNN. 7 Nov. 2007. Television (Alred, 165)
MULTIMEDIA SOURCES

Television interview
 Abrams,
J. J. Interview by Charlie Rose. Charlie
Rose Show. PBS. WOSU. Columbus. 15 Jun. 2011 ,
Television
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OTHER SOURCES
OTHER SOURCES

Tables, graphs and images from a secondary
source
 Mallony,
Marcus. Image. “2007 Rainfall.” National
Geographic . National Geographic Soc., n.d. 8 Dec.
2009.
OTHER SOURCES

Personal interview
 Mallony,

Marcus. Personal Interview. 1 Aug. 2010
Personal letter
 Mallony,
Marcus. Letter to the author. 21 Dec. 2011
OTHER SOURCES

Brochure or pamphlet
 Jefferson
County Extension Office. Department of
Agriculture. Soil Conservation Methods.
Washington: GPO 2010. Print
OTHER SOURCES

Government document or report
 United
States Department of Housing and Urban
Development. Affordable Housing Initiatives in
Rural America in 2010. Publication No. 3574.
Washington: GPO. 2010. Print
OTHER SOURCES

Lecture or speech
 Moran,
Susan. Rhodes Hall, Columbus State
Community College, Columbus. 3 May 2011.
Lecture
MLA Documentation
HOW AND WHEN TO DOCUMENT
HOW AND WHEN TO DOCUMENT

In-Text Citations
 When
using a citation within the text of a paper,
within parentheses - use the author and page
number separated only by a space.
 Determining
the number of inches of snowfall, “The
inches of annual rainfall in Peru is equal to the number
of inches of snowfall in Alaska.”(Mallony 4).
Or:
 As
Mallony writes, the inches of annual rainfall in Peru is
equal to the number of inches of snowfall in Alaska for
the same year (4).
Author’s last name and page
number.
Lintzer
14
This report examines the nature and disposition of the 3.468 ethics cases handled
One-inch margins with
double-spaced text.
companywide by CGF’s ethics officers during 2011. The purpose of such reports is to
Publication with multiple
authors.
assessing the effectiveness of the first year of CGF’s Ethics Program (Davis, Marks, and
provide the Ethics and Business Conduct Committee with the information necessary for
Tegge 142). According to Matthias Jonas, recommendations are given for consideration
in planning for the second year of the Ethics Program” (“Internet” 152).
The Office of Ethics and Business Conduct was created to administer the Ethics
Long quote indented one
inch, double-spaced, without
quotation marks.
Program. The director of the Office and Ethics and Business Conduct was given the
responsibility for the following objectives, as described by Rossouw:
Communicate the values, standards, and goals of CGF’s Program to
In-text citations give author
name, and page number.
The title is used when
quoting multiple works by
the same author.
(Alred, 167)
employees. Provide companywide channels for employee education and
guidance in resolving ethics concerns. (1543)
The purpose of Ethics Program, according to Jonas, is to “promote ethical business
conduct through open communication and compliance with company ethics standards”
(‘Ethics” 89).
RESEARCH PAPER SAMPLE
Lintzer 21
Heading centered.
List alphabetized
by authors’ last
names or title and
double-spaced.
Works Cited
Davis, W. C., Roland Marks, and Diane Tegge. Working the System: Five New Management Principles. New
York: St. Martin’s, 2008. Print.
International Business Ethics Institutes, Intl. International Business Ethics Institute. Intl. Business Ethics Inst.,
1992-2008. Web. 14 Jan. 2010.
Jonas, Matthias. “Ethics in Organizational Communication: A Review of the Literature.” Journals of Ethics and
Hanging-indent
style used for
entries.
Communication 29 (2010): 79-99
---. “The Internet and Ethical Communication: Toward a New Paradigm.” Journal of Ethics and Communication
32 (2008): 147-77. Print.
Rossouw, George J. “Business Ethics in South Africa.” Journal of Business Ethics 16.14 (2010): 1539-47. Print.
(Alred, 168)
Schipper, Fritz. “Transparency and Integrity: Contrary Concepts.?” Globalization and Business Ethics. Ed. Karl
Homann, Peter Koslowski, and Chrostoph Luetge. Burlington: Ashgate, 2011. 101-18 Print.
Smith Terrence. “Legislating Ethics.” NewsHour Business Ethics Anthology. Host Jim Lehrer. DVD. Encino:
Business Training Media, 20910. DVD.
United States. Natl. Science Foundation. Conflicts of Interest and Standards of Ethical Conduct. NSF Manual
No. 15. Arlington: Natl. Science Foundation, 2011. Print.
WORKS CITED SAMPLE
MLA Documentation
USEFUL RESOURCES
USEFUL RESOURCES
The following sources are great places to look
for tips on citing reference materials.
 Remember, you don’t have to memorize how to
cite material – you just need to know where to
look.

USEFUL RESOURCES
Your Textbook
In addition to your textbook, Pearson, the publisher of your textbook, has a website
for Technical Communication 12th Edition with lots of additional resources for
students including, chapter summaries, samples, exercises, tutorials and more.
Check it out!
http://wps.ablongman.com/long_lannon_tc_12/170/43604/11162769.cw/index.
html
Free Survey Software for Developing Questionnaires
The following free survey tools can help you develop professional looking
questionnaires. Once a survey is developed, you will be given a URL that links to the
survey. You can send the URL to people via email, post the URL on your Facebook
page or other social media site, or simply print out hard copies for people to
answer.
USEFUL RESOURCES
• Both tools guide you through the question development process and analyze
the results (which takes most of the work out of using questionnaires for
research). The analyses, which are updated each time someone completes a
questionnaire, include graphs and charts that can be used as visuals for your
reports.
• Both applications require signing up for free accounts before you can develop
a questionnaire. This may lead to a barrage of advertisements from the
companies, so you may want to use an alternative email address when you
sign up for an account.
• Take a little time to poke around the websites and read about the
applications before you sign up. Create a practice survey that you can test on
a few trusted friends (or classmates) before developing the survey you
actually send out for your project.
USEFUL RESOURCES
SurveyMonkey
http://www.surveymonkey.com/mp/take-a-tour/
Zoomerang
http://www.zoomerang.com/
Grammar, Mechanics, Writing, Documentation, Etc.
OWL
The Online Writing Lab (OWL) at Purdue University is one of the best in the country.
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/
USEFUL RESOURCES
MLA Documentation
Detailed information about MLA in-text citations is available from Owl at Purdue.
Check out the left navigation bar for additional information of all types about MLA
style.
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/02/
Capital Community College Guide to Grammar and Writing
This site has interactive quizzes in addition to excellent information about grammar
and writing.
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/index.htm
SpellChecker.Net
Free online spelling, grammar and thesaurus checker.
http://www.spellchecker.net/grammar/
Easy Bib
Automatic works cited and bibliography formatting for MLA, APA and
Chicago/Turabian citation styles. www.easybib.com
USEFUL RESOURCES
Elements of Style
Written by William Strunk, Jr. and E. B. White (remember Charlotte’s Web?) this is the
definitive handbook on grammar and writing. You will never find the rules on grammar
and writing more simply and concisely explained than in this compact, affordable
book, available in both paperback and hardback form.
http://www.amazon.com/Elements-Style-Fourth-William-Strunk/dp/020530902X
Introductory Elements of Style
William Strunk published the Introductory version of the handbook in 1918, and the
rules still apply! Bartleby.com has published the out-of-print version of the
Introductory handbook online – and it’s free!
http://www.bartleby.com/141/
USEFUL RESOURCES
Dictionary.com
Definitions, thesaurus, and links to other helpful online references are available
here. Check out the Word of the Day.
http://dictionary.reference.com/
Merriam-Webster.com
Free online dictionary, thesaurus, Spanish - English and medical dictionaries, and
audio pronunciations.
www.merriam-webster.com/
Refdesk.com
Take the time to scroll down through the home page of this portal with links to just
about any kind of information you might need.
http://refdesk.com/
Wikipedia.org
Free online encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
USEFUL RESOURCES
Libraries
There is a wealth of information available from the public libraries in Central Ohio. If
you can’t find what you want at the ERC, try one of the other excellent libraries
Columbus State Library, AKA the ERC (located in Columbus Hall)
Don’t overlook the excellent online databases as resources for your term project.
Factor in Ohio Link and the helpful reference librarians, and you have one of the
most comprehensive College library systems in the state. You can reserve a private
study room, check out a laptop for use inside the library, or stop by the new Writing
Center on the lower level for help from a tutor. A current student ID is required for
study room or laptop use, and of course, for checking library materials.
http://www.cscc.edu/Library/index.htm
USEFUL RESOURCES
Columbus Metropolitan Library
Do you know the Columbus Metropolitan Library is consistently ranked as one of the
top public library systems in the country? Do you know the main branch is a tenminute walk or a two-minute drive from the CS main campus? Do you know there is
free parking for the first hour in the parking garage directly under the library? No need
to hike through the snow or get wet during inclement weather! The reference librarians
on the second floor Business reference section are a dream resource for students.
Choose from among 21 satellite locations if you live in “the burbs.”
http://www.columbuslibrary.org/
State Library of Ohio
A 5-minute drive from the downtown campus will get you to the State Library of Ohio
with references librarians, special collections, and databases that are not available at
other libraries. Check out the resources for state residents and apply for a library card
online 24/7.
http://www.library.ohio.gov/
USEFUL RESOURCES
Other Public Libraries
Yes, there are more!
Grandview Heights Public Library
http://www.ghpl.org/
Upper Arlington Public Library
http://www.ualibrary.org/
Westerville Public Library
http://www.westervillelibrary.org/
Worthington Public Library
http://www.worthingtonlibraries.org/
USEFUL RESOURCES
Columbus State Resources
Columbus State's Online Writing Resource Center (OWRC)
You don’t have to come to campus to get writing help 24/7. In Blackboard under “My
Communities,” look for the link to the OWRC.
Columbus State's brick and mortar Writing Center
On the Main Campus, go to the lower level of the CS Library to use the new and
improved Writing Center. If you prefer talking to a tutor face-to-face, this is the place to
go. Scroll down to see the numerous online tutorials that are also available.
http://www2.cscc.edu/academics/departments/english/tutoring.shtml
The Delaware campus and the Dublin and Westerville sites also have writing tutors
available on a more limited basis. Call before you go to find out when a tutor will be
available.
USEFUL RESOURCES
Technical problems?
Who do you call at CS if you’re having technical issues? The Help Desk!
614/287-5050
Columbus State Bookstore
Need I say more?
http://www2.cscc.edu/services/bookstore/
CS Student Handbook
Download a PDF file with the CS Student Handbook. You may be surprised by the
information you’ll find. The 2011-2012 version should be out soon. In the
meantime, this one will do
Works Cited and Bibliography to Follow
END OF MLA DOCUMENTATION
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Walter E. Oliu. The Business Writer's Handbook - Tenth Edition. Boston: Bedford/St.
Martin's, 2012. 162-169.
Howard, Rebecca Moore. "Documentation Matters: MLA Style." Howard, Rebecca Moore.
Research Matters: A Handbook for Writing and Research. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2011.
147-199.
--- "Writing Responsibly in the Information Age." Howard, Rebecca Moore. Writing Matters: A
Handbook for Writing and Research. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2011. 1-6
Howard, Rebecca Moore, Amy Rupiper Taggart. "Taking Notes and Keeping Records."
Rebecca Moore Howard, Amy Rupiper Taggart. Research Matters: A guide to Research
Writing. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2010. 93-119.
Raimes, Ann. "Part 5: MLA Documentation." Raimes, Ann. Keys to Successful Writing: A
Handbook for College and Career. Boston: Wadsworth, 2011. 128-185.
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Moore Howard, Amy Rupiper Taggart. Research Matters: A guide to Research Writing. New York:
McGraw-Hill, 2010. 93-119.
Kitty O. Locker, Stephen Kyo Kaczmarek. "Module 22: Finding, Analyzing, and Documenting
Information." Kitty O. Locker, Stephen Kyo Kaczmarek. Business Communication: Building Critical
Skills - 5th Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill Irwin, 2011. 381-392.
Raimes, Ann. "Part 5: MLA Documentation." Raimes, Ann. Keys to Successful Writing: A Handbook
for College and Career. Boston: Wadsworth, 2011. 128-185.
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The Associate Press. The Associate Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law. Ed. Sally
Jacobsen, David Minthorn Darrell Christian. New York: The Associated Press, 2010.
The Modern Language Association of America. MLA Handbook or Writers of Research Papers Seventh Edition. New York: The Modern Language Association of America, 2009.
Fulwiler, Toby, Alan R. Hayakawa. "Evaluating Research Sources." Toby Fulwiler, Alan R.
Hayakawa. The Blair Handbook - Fifth Edition. Upper Saddle River, N. J.: Pearson Education, Inc.,
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