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1 Referencing Guide : The MHRA (Modern Humanities Research Association) Style Prepared by J Harper, Templeman Library This document will give you basic guidelines on how to reference material according to the MHRA style. For full guidance, please consult the MHRA Style Book shelved in the Library at Z253. Many of the examples given in this document have been reproduced from that same text. Introduction The MHRA style is used in the Humanities , and particularly these disciplines: English, modern languages and literature. With MHRA, you insert any references that you wish to make within the text of your document (for example, where you have quoted from another text, or referred to another author s work), as a footnote. The resulting reference within this footnote is called a citation , and the format of the citation can vary.

The quotation paragraph does not have to be enclosed within quotation marks. However, additional quotations within it should use single quotation marks. Format quotes from plays or verse as it is laid out in the original text. End the quotation with a full-stop, exclamation mark or question mark. Put additional

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