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Mla Template

This document provides guidelines for formatting a research paper using MLA style. It specifies that MLA papers do not require a cover page unless requested by the instructor. The title should be capitalized following MLA rules and include a subtitle separated by a colon and space. All text should be double spaced, including titles, quotes, notes, and the works cited list. Notes can be footnotes or endnotes and use superscript Arabic numerals. Quotes over four lines are indented without quotation marks. The works cited list is arranged alphabetically by author's last name and uses a hanging indent.

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Mla Template

This document provides guidelines for formatting a research paper using MLA style. It specifies that MLA papers do not require a cover page unless requested by the instructor. The title should be capitalized following MLA rules and include a subtitle separated by a colon and space. All text should be double spaced, including titles, quotes, notes, and the works cited list. Notes can be footnotes or endnotes and use superscript Arabic numerals. Quotes over four lines are indented without quotation marks. The works cited list is arranged alphabetically by author's last name and uses a hanging indent.

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Last Name 1

Your Name

Instructor Name

Course Number

Date

Title: Subtitle

Research papers that use MLA format do not include a cover page unless requested by

your instructor. Instead, start with the information shown at the top of this page. Do not bold the

title or use all capital letters. Capitalize the first and last words of the title, and all principal

words. If your paper includes a subtitle, separate it from the title by a colon and space, as shown.

For more specific guidance on capitalization, see the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research

Papers, 7th Edition (MLA 7th Edition).

All text—including titles, quotations, notes, and list of works cited—uses double line

spacing. Body text and note text use a half-inch first-line indent. The list of works cited uses a

half-inch hanging indent. Table titles and source text use a quarter-inch indent. Access all of

these text formats on the Home tab, in the Styles gallery.

MLA format discourages extensive use of content notes. But, when you need to add

notes, you can use either endnotes or footnotes. MLA 7th Edition indicates that you should use a

superscript, Arabic numeral at an appropriate place in the text for the note reference. To begin

the note text, use the same numeral, not superscript, and followed by a period.

If you use endnotes, they should be on a separate page, at the end of your text and

preceding the list of works cited. If you use footnotes, consult your professor for preferred

format.
Last Name 2

For quotations of more than four lines, indent the quote one inch from the left

margin and do not use quotation marks. To apply this formatting, on the Home

tab, in the Styles gallery, click Quote. For shorter quotations, you can put them in

quotation marks and incorporate them directly into text.


Last Name 3

Works Cited

AuthorLastName, FirstName. Title of the Book Being Referenced. City Name: Name of

Publisher, Year. Type of Medium (e.g., Print).

LastName, First, Middle. “Article Title.” Journal Title (Year): Pages From - To. Print.

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