Source Type

 

CultureGrams

MLA Format

 

"Title."  CultureGrams yr. City of

     Publication: Publisher, Year.

Example

 

"Islamic Republic of Iran." CultureGrams

     2002. Orem: Millennial Star

     Network and Brigham Young

     University. 2002.

Parenthetical

Format

("Islamic

Republic of Iran"

(31).

 

Newspaper article

  Omit introductory article (a, an,

   the)

  If the city of publication is not 

   part of the newspaper’s name,

   add it in square brackets

  If the article is not on

   consecutive pages, write only

   the first page number followed

   by a +

Author. ''Title of article." Name of

     Newspaper.  Date, edition:

     page(s).

Fryar. John. "State Patrol Tries to

     Reduce Fatalities.”  Daily Times Call.

     5 Dec. 2002: B1+.

(Fryar B3).

 

Opposing Viewpoints

Author. "Title of article.'' Title of

     Opposing Viewpointst. City of

     publication: Publisher, Year.

     Pages.

Rodgers, Kristin E. "Child Abuse Cases

     Should Have Extended Statutes of

     Limitations. Child Abuse: Opposing 

     Viewpoints. San Diego: Greenhaven, 

     1994. 212-216.

(Rodgers 216).

 

New York Times Great

Events

Author. “Title.” New York Times

Date: page#. New York Times

Great Events #, Year. Fiche #,

Frames #.

Frankel, Max. “Protest Did Not Resolve

Basic Conflict.” New York Times 17

Nov. 1969: N. pag. New York Times

Great Events VI, 1994. Fiche 140,

Frames 21-22.

(Frankel 22).

 

Photograph or photograph

of work of art

• This entry includes the

   original artist, title, name of   

   collection or holding museum 

   and its location, and book 

   citation.

Artist. Title of work. Name of collection 

     or holding museum, Location.

     Title of book. Author(s). City of

     publication: Publisher, Date.

Jackson, William H. Tabor Grand Opera

     House. Colorado Historical Society,

     Denver. Denver: Mining Camp to

     Metropolis. By Stephen J. Leonard

     and Thomas J. Noel. Niwot: UP of

     Colorado, 1990.

(Jackson 46).

Map or chart

• In general, treat a map or

   a chart like an anonymous

   book, but add the appropriate   

   label (Map or Chart)

Title of Map or Chart. Map/Chart.

     City: Publisher, Date.

Denver. Map. Chicago: Rand McNally,

     2000.

(Denver).