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Research Papers : How to Cite a Textbook Source in MLA Format

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2010

Citing a textbook in MLA format is the same as citing any other kind of book, and that involves starting with the author and following with the title and publisher. Learn how to use names and indentations properly in citations with help from an English professor in this free video on writing research papers.

Expert: David M. Harris
Bio: David M. Harris has taught English at Vanderbilt University and elsewhere.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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  • This was no help what so ever

  • thank you!

  • you all get too distracted

  • thats an awesome beard.

  • I HAVE THAT SAME EXACT DRY ERASE MARKER!!!!!1111

  • i am using makecitation. com to make citations for free

  • Shouldn't the 2nd and 3rd authors be last name first?

  • thank you

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