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MLA 8th Edition

What’s New in the Eighth Edition

The eight edition of the MLA Handbook, published in 2016, rethinks documentation for an era of digital publication. The MLA now recommends a universal set of guidelines that writers can apply to any source and gives writers in all fields—from the sciences to the humanities—the tools to intuitively document sources. Learn more below about the changes to MLA guidelines. Get resources for teaching, an FAQ, tips on writing, and more on The MLA Style Center.

The List of Works Cited

The eighth edition of the MLA Handbook introduces a new model for entries in the works-cited list, one that reflects recent changes in how works are published and consulted. Previously, a writer created an entry by following the MLA’s instructions for the source’s publication format (book, DVD, Web page, etc.). That approach has become impractical today, since publication formats are often combined (a song listened to online, for example, could have been taken from a record album released decades ago) or are undefinable.

In the new model, the work’s publication format is not considered. Instead of asking, “How do I cite a book [or DVD or Web page]?” the writer creates an entry by consulting the MLA’s list of core elements—facts common to most works—which are assembled in a specific order. The MLA core elements are: 

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Sample Works Cited Page

 

 

 Works Cited

Eddy, Chuck. "Myth No. 2: Nirvana Killed Hair Metal." Spin, 10 Nov. 2009, www.spin.com/2009/11/myth-no-2-nirvana-killed-hair-metal. Accessed 12 Aug. 2016.

Parker, James. "Bad Hair Days: A New Memoir by the Lead Singer of Ratt Recalls Perhaps the Most Forgettable Cultural Phenomenon of the Modern Era." The Atlantic, vol. 311, no. 4, May 2013, p. 36. General OneFile, Gale Group, libraries.state.ma.us/login?gwurl=http:// go.galegroup .com /ps/i.dod=GALE%7CA332021520&v=2.1&u= mlin_c_montytech &it=r&p=GPS&sw=w&asid=5b5d a2b36c2189edcee92b80a9153b4b. Accessed 12 Aug. 2016.

Popoff, Martin. The Big Book of Hair Metal: The Illustrated Oral History of Heavy Metal's Debauched Decade. Quartro Publishing, 2014.

“The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years: 1988.” YouTube, uploaded by Huntervoi, 14 May 2007. www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9KCS8d82EM. Accessed 12 Aug. 2016.

MLA Citation Practice

Understanding MLA Style (8th Edition, 2016 updates)

Kyle Stedman
Assistant Professor of English, Rockford University

Using MLA Format- The MLA Style Center

The MLA Style Center established a page to help you get started with MLA format. This resource will help you learn how to document sources, set up your paper, and improve your writing.