Tuesday, October 30, 2007

MLA Handbook Online

I've never been to the MLA handbook online before.

Here you can find all the information you need to properly document all works cited. I was just talking with my sister, an English teacher, about this. She wanted to be sure to remind me that this is not just a good idea the teacher had, but it is required. You just do not take someone else's work and cite it without giving proper credit. It is imperative that all students in secondary and college learn the proper way to give credit in papers. The MLA handbook online is the resource with all of the approved information.

That I'd like to see.


1 comment:

Adrian said...

This is not the MLA online - it is another publication