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ENGL 1A: Critical Thinking & Writing (Geriguis)

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The MLA Handbook is the official, authoritative source to use for creating your citations in correct MLA format.  It utilizes in-text citations and a works cited page at the end.  The following sections of the handbook are the ones you will use most often.

Citation Generators

Database Citation Generators

Many library databases will generate citations for you. While the still need proofreading, they can save you some steps in building your bibliography.

Screenshot of the "Cite" button in an EBSCO database, which appears as a quotation mark in the upper right-hand corner above the article title.

Screenshot of a generated citation in an EBSCO database. Selecting the APA 7 style option generates a citation.


Online Citation Generators

Most online citation generators are not recommended, as they require more revision to get accurate citations. Always double-check citations from these sources!

One recommended citation generator is ZoteroBib. A tool from the open citation manager Zotero, ZoteroBib is noncommercial (no ads), free, and helps you build individual citations or bibliographies for your paper or project.