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Works Cited Page in MLA

Ensuring Academic Integrity and Credibility

 

In academic writing, proper citation is crucial for maintaining the integrity and credibility of one's work. The Modern Language Association (MLA) format, widely used in the humanities, emphasizes the importance of a "Works Cited" page. This page, typically placed at the end of a research paper or essay, lists all the sources referenced within the text. The significance of a "Works Cited" page in MLA cannot be overstated, as it upholds academic standards and provides numerous benefits to both the writer and the reader.

Example of Most Frequently Used Citations
Works Cited Example & Template

Adapted from the Excelsior OWL

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