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Home [ Web Page | Article | Book | Selection ] Choose a form, fill it out, and push the button... you will get an individual entry for a "Works Cited" page, which you may then copy and paste into your word processor. The BibBuilder is more like a guide than a full-fledged utility, but you may nevertheless find it helpful. What kind of source are you using?
About the Bibliography BuilderThis web document does not attempt to duplicate all the resources available in the MLA Handbook, which is the most authoritative source, and which is available in any bookstore or at any reference desk. This program allows the user to subdivide the task of constructing a bibliography entry, focusing on just one item at a time. The intention is to reduce the need to scavenge through the handbook's 81-page chapter on citation in the hopes of finding a precise model illustrating how to cite a particular source. Limitations
Work CitedGibaldi, Joseph. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. 4th ed. New York: MLA, 1995.
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