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A great guide to a great style, Feb 22 2006
This review is from: MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 6th Edition (School & Library Binding)
The MLA (Modern Language Association) style is my preferred style for writing papers - both in terms of citation and in terms of overall format. While I must confess to making small changes (based on my British English background and preference), I still adhere to most of the MLA standards when it comes to putting together research papers.
This is a guide that is useful not only for writing, but also for researching. There is a section that discusses researching both in a library and online. The guide then gives a refresher course in grammar, spelling, sentence and paragraph construction, and other elements of style that are useful in the general academic paper.
By far the most useful part of this guide is the section that shows how to reference in footnotes, endnotes, in-line/in-text citations and proper documentation of sources. While there are few elements due to new media (how does one reference a video on MPG format that doesn't actually reside on a website?) that might not be covered, this guide is fairly comprehensive when it comes to in-print, internet, and other media resources.
For undergraduate students, graduate students, academic writers and general writers, the MLA style is easy to follow, fairly intuitive in approach, and comprehensible even by those not training in such styles.
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thank god they updated it!, Mar 2 2005
This review is from: MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 6th Edition (School & Library Binding)
After staring at the 5th edition through a 4 year B.A., and continuing to refer to it into my graduate degree, I am SO glad they put out a new edition with an update on citing the internet. Hopefully they will have updated some of the other things that are missing for university students who want to work beyond a basic level research paper. Definitely worth keeping within reach if you have to write any Humanities paper
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An essential student tool, Jun 17 2003
This newly revised, completely updated sixth edition of the MLA Handbook For Writers Of Research Papers focuses on research writing, offering students new citation examples, updated lists of references, and over two dozen new annotated illustrations demonstrating how print and electronic sources are used in research documentation. The expanded guidelines and clarifications of usage make this an essential student tool.
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