A Guide to MLA Documentation

A Guide to MLA Documentation by Joseph F. Trimmer is a concise resource published by Cengage Learning in January 2012. This 48-page booklet offers an accessible overview of current MLA guidelines, making it a practical tool for students and educators alike. It includes a new section on evaluating online sources and an updated APA appendix, ensuring that users have the latest information at their fingertips.
Readers will find numerous examples and a sample research paper that illustrate the application of MLA standards. The guide also addresses important topics such as avoiding plagiarism and effective note-taking strategies, making it a valuable addition to any educational setting. This edition is designed to be user-friendly, catering to those seeking clear and straightforward guidance in research and documentation practices.
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Briefer, more affordable, and easier to use than the MLA’s own handbook, this popular booklet features current MLA guidelines, a new section on evaluating online sources, and an up-to-date APA appendix. The guide also provides numerous examples, a sample research paper, and helpful hints on such topics as avoiding plagiarism and taking notes.
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