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18 December 2003, 10:54 PM
beefalo
please help me cite this
i am writing a research paper and do not know how to cite this website please help
19 December 2003, 01:35 AM
Mr. Dark
You don't say whether you're in college or high school. Some people prefer the MLA format, others prefer different formats. In humanities, the customary format is MLA. Ask your teacher/instructor/professor which is the required or preferred format.

At your school's library, you can get a copy of the MLA guide, and just follow the guidelines there.

The handbooks we typically use at our college are:

THE LITTLE, BROWN HANDBOOK. 7th Edition. H. Ramsey Fowler and Jane E. Aaron. Longman Press, NY. 1998. (Includes guide to the MLA format)

THE NEW CENTURY HANDBOOK. Christine A. Hult and Thomas N. Huckin. Allyn and Bacon, Boston. 1999. (Includes guide to the MLA format)

Hope this helps.
19 December 2003, 07:52 AM
fjpalumbo
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