How should I style ellipses in MLA style?
The MLA Handbook explains that you should “[i]dentify an omission within a sentence by using three periods with a space before each and a space… Read More
The MLA Handbook explains that you should “[i]dentify an omission within a sentence by using three periods with a space before each and a space… Read More
In handwritten and typewritten material—where italics are impossible to render—titles of works normally italicized, words used as words, and letters used as letters are underlined:… Read More
Whenever different versions of a work are available, you must cite the version you are using. If you cite more than one version of a… Read More
No, but if you are relying on Google Translate, we recommend that you alert your instructor as early as possible. If you are unable to talk… Read More
Claire Kehrwald Cook noted that critique as a verb “has not yet won full acceptance” Read More
Beware the spelling checker! Here's what you need to know about using a dictionary . . . Read More
In prose and works-cited-list entries, the first and last names of authors should begin with a capital letter. All other letters should be lowercase. Let’s… Read More
The primary goal of documentation is not to ensure perpetual access to a source but to verify the publication facts of the version you consulted. Read More
No. The heading should be changed to the singular so that it matches the relevant material: Work Cited or Note. Read More
Whether and how to cite a traveling art installation depends on how you refer to it in your paper. If you mention it in passing,… Read More