Works Cited List
Two Types of Citation
Learning Outcome
After completing this chapter, you will be able to:
- Create a works cited list using MLA style.
In MLA Style, there are two components to every citation:
- A works cited list entry
- An in-text citation
Works Cited List Entry
The works cited list goes at the end of your paper. It contains longer citations that provide enough information to describe and find your source. For example, here is a citation for a book:
Dolmage, Jay Timothy. Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education. U of Michigan P, 2017. JSTOR, https://jstor.org/stable/j.ctvr33d50.
In-text Citation
Whenever you use words or ideas from a source in your text, you need to add an in-text citation. It includes the author last name(s) and the page number (or other location) where the information can be found within the source. For example:
We will explore each of these citation components, first separately and then together. First, we will discuss the works cited list.