Use this website regularly to find all the rules for formatting your papers, your headings, your in-text citations and works cited list, etc.
- In this link, you will find the general MLA rules, including for how to write references for different kinds of sources you are using in your works cited list for your paper.
- In this link, find rules for in-text citations. You will find the description of the exact source you are using in your paper, including interviews, academic sources, and various variations of different sources. Follow the rules in the link for citing that particular kind of source that you are using in your paper.
- In this link, you will find a sample MLA paper. Make sure that yours looks like the sample paper in terms of punctuation, page numbers, headings, and general formatting.
- In this link, you can see the step-by-step guide to formatting your Works Cited list.
- In this link, you will find a sample MLA Works Cited page. Helpful note: if you’re using a scholarly source from the library, the listing page will usually show the proper citation of the work you’re accessing.

