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MLA Documentation Style Newest Version
www.hunter.cuny.eduMLA Documentation Style MLA style is a system for documenting sources in scholarly writing, primarily in the liberal arts and humanities, recommended by the Modern Language Association (MLA). In MLA documentation style, you acknowledge your sources by using parenthetical citations in your text
APA DOCUMENTATION STYLE: IN-TEXT CITATIONS
writing.umn.eduAPA DOCUMENTATION STYLE: IN-TEXT CITATIONS APA DOCUMENTATION relies on a combination of in-text citations and a reference list at the end of the paper.
APA DOCUMENTATION STYLE - SUNY Polytechnic Institute
sunypoly.eduAPA DOCUMENTATION STYLE * Source: 6th Edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (2009). RF 9/09 CITING NON-PAPER SOURCES 1. The Manual says, “Choose the example that is most like your source and follow that format.” The Manual has 77 different examples of citations. The Manual also says, “When in doubt, provide ...