Tuesday, March 3, 2020
MLA Referencing â⬠How to Cite a Book
MLA Referencing ââ¬â How to Cite a Book   MLA Referencing ââ¬â How to Cite a Book  MLA referencing, as developed by the Modern Language Association, is a way of citing sources in academic writing, commonly used within the liberal arts and humanities.  Books, on the other hand, are papery things with pages that live in libraries. Theyââ¬â¢re usually full of words, sometimes with a few pictures.  These things. You can put them on shelves, too.  You probably knew that already, but we thought it was best to clarify.  Now thatââ¬â¢s settled, in todayââ¬â¢s blog post, we explain how to reference a book with MLA citations, which is an essential skill if your college uses this referencing system.  In-Text Citations  MLA referencing uses parenthetical citations, but the format differs slightly from the ââ¬Å"authorââ¬âdateâ⬠ system you might know if youââ¬â¢ve used APA or Harvard citations before.  The only things you need to give in an MLA citation are the authorââ¬â¢s surname and the relevant page number(s) for the passage youââ¬â¢re referencing:  Geographical latitude is a ââ¬Å"major determinantâ⬠ of growing conditions (Diamond 189).  If the author is named in the text, simply give page numbers after the relevant passage:  According to Diamond, latitude is a ââ¬Å"major determinantâ⬠ of growing conditions (189).  When citing two books by the same author, moreover, youââ¬â¢ll need to differentiate between different sources. To do this in MLA, give a shortened title in the citation alongside the other information:  According to Diamond, latitude is a ââ¬Å"major determinantâ⬠ of growing conditions (Guns, Germs  Steel 189). This effects how societies rise and fall (Diamond, Collapse 44-45).  Note that thereââ¬â¢s a comma between the author name and shortened title when both are given in parentheses. You should also italicize book titles in citations, just in the main text.  Reference List/  MLA referencing requires all cited sources to be added to a ââ¬Å"â⬠ page at the end of your document. The information to include here for a print book is as follows:  Surname, First Name. Title of Book. Publisher, Year of Publication.  In the case of the book cited above, Guns, Germs  Steel, this would appear as:  Diamond, Jared. Guns, Germs  Steel: A Short History of Everybody for the Last 13,000 Years. Vintage Books, 1997.  The names here are reversed so that sources can be listed alphabetically by author surname. If a book written by more than one person, you only need to reverse the first authorââ¬â¢s names.  When citing multiple books by the same author, order them alphabetically by title, but only give the authorââ¬â¢s names for the first entry, using three hyphens and a period for subsequent sources:  Diamond, Jared. Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed. Penguin, 2006.    -. Guns, Germs  Steel: A Short History of Everybody for the Last 13,000 Years. Vintage Books, 1997.    
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