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EasyWriter Resources / Documenting Sources / MLA Style This section discusses the basic format for Modern Language Association (MLA) style and provides examples of various kinds of sources. MLA style is widely used to document sources in writing that deals with literature, languages, and other fields in the humanities. For further reference, consult the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, Seventh Edition, 2009. |
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