Senior+Research

Databases Use- **Literary Reference Center** under EBSCO- Password is Okla32837
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 * Example Citations you will need **

**Book with one author (MLA 5.5.2):**

Ehrenreich, Barbara. //Nickle and Dimed: On Not Getting by in America//. New York: Owl, 2002. Print.


 * Article in a reference series that is an excerpt, such as __Gale's Literary Criticism Series__ (MLA 5.5.6):**

Roberts, Shelia. "A Confined World: A Rereading of Pauline Smith." //World Literature Written in English// 24 (1984): 232-38. Rpt. > in //Twentieth Century Literary Criticism//. Ed. Dennis Poupard. Detroit: Gale, 1988. 399-402. Print.


 * A part of a book in a series, such as __American Writers__ (MLA 5.5.6):**

Hibble, Charles. "Paul Bowles." //American Writers//.Ed. A. Walton Litz. Supp. IV, Part I. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1996. > 79-99. Print. ||  ||

Sample Source Card

Sample Notecard =**Contents of a note card:** = =1. the “slug line” –a description of the note card's contents = =2. a number referring to the source card for this information = =3. the note—paraphrased, summarized, or quoted = =4. the exact page or pages where you found the information included in this note =

[|Outline Creator]- You can use this to help with your Outline

Instructions on how to set up MLA Format in Word 2010