Below are some common examples to get you started using MLA style.
Book with one author
Hoffman, Frederick John. The Great Gatsby: A Study. Scribner, 1962.
Journal article from an online database
Briggs, Ward. "Petronius and Virgil in "The Great Gatsby"." International Journal of the Classical Tradition, vol. 6, no. 2, 1999, pp. 226-235. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/30222545.
Note on websites:
MLA Style Citation Guides
RefWorks
When conducting your research, it's important not to lose track of your sources of information!
With RefWorks, you can import references from Holy Cross databases to create your own personal list of references and bibliographies for your papers. This will help you with formatting as well as with keeping track of all of the different sources you've drawn on for your research.
A few RefWorks caveats and tips:
Need more help with RefWorks? You can always set up an appointment for a one-on-one "tutorial."
You should also check out the helpful Research Guides below:
Citing New Media Formats In MLA
Below are some example citations of different types of media sources, such as streaming videos, podcast episodes, and more. Refer to these examples if you ever need to cite these mediums.
Citing Youtube Videos
Format: Creator Last name, First name. "Title of Video in Title Casing." Youtube, uploaded by Channel Name, date of Upload day month year, link.
Example: Green, Hank. "The Secret to my Productivity." Youtube, uploaded by Vlogbrothers, 27 October 2017, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LAhHDEtTD0
In Text Citation for direct quote: (Green, 00:08 - 00:57) Include time stamp
In Text Citation: (Green)
Citing Podcast Episodes
Podcast episode Streamed from the Web: Author Last name, First name, Host/Narrator. "Title of Episode." Title of Podcast, season #, episode #, Publisher(s) of Podcast (if given), episode release date (or date the site is copyrighted), URL.
Example: Schwartz, Dana, Host. " The Thrift Shop Pope." Noble Blood, episode 151, IHeartPodcasts and Grim & Mild, October 24, 2023, https://www.grimandmild.com/nobleblood
Podcast Streamed from an App: Author Last name, First name, Host/Narrator. "Title of Episode." Title of Podcast, season #, episode #, Publisher of Podcast (if given), Name of app app, episode release date.
Example: Schwartz, Dana, Host. " The Thrift Shop Pope." Noble Blood, IHeartPodcasts and Grim & Mild, Spotify app, October 24, 2023.
NOTE: Spotify did not provide the episode number for this podcast episode, so I did not include it in my citation. Only cite the information that the medium you're citing gives you, even if you find more information somewhere else.
In Text Citation for Direct quote: (Schwartz, 00:07- 00:37)
In Text Citation: (Schwartz)
If you are creating a podcast episode or video for your final project, you will need to provide standard MLA citations in your show/video notes. However, you will also need to clarify in your audio where you are getting information if you are quoting or directly referencing a source. This works much like an in- text citation in a paper:
"In an article published by the __________ titled "_____," Author _______ states that..."
Or
"In Episode __ titled "______," host ______ mentions the..."
Make sure your spoken citations include the author, title, and publisher of the work. If the date is relevant to the source, such as a news source or a source on a specific event, include the date of publication as well.
Optional Exercise: Listen to your Favorite podcast, and pay attention to whether or not the host uses this style of citation. In the Crime Junkie Podcast for example, host Ashley Flowers often uses this format to cite news articles she has read about the case, so that listeners know where she is getting her information. If you hear one of these audio citations, see if you can track down the article from the information they gave you - if the citation was complete, you should be able to!