MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers 7th Edition |  | Author: Modern Language Association Publisher: Modern Language Association of America Category: Book
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ISBN: 1603290249 Dewey Decimal Number: 808.027 EAN: 9781603290241 ASIN: 1603290249
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Product Description Widely adopted by universities, colleges, and secondary schools, the MLA Handbook gives step-by-step advice on every aspect of writing research papers, from selecting a topic to submitting the completed paper. For over half a century, the MLA Handbook is the guide millions of writers have relied on.
The seventh edition is a comprehensive, up-to-date guide to research and writing in the online environment. It provides an authoritative update of MLA documentation style for use in student writing, including simplified guidelines for citing works published on the Web and new recommendations for citing several kinds of works, such as digital files and graphic narratives.
Every copy of the seventh edition of the MLA Handbook comes with a code for accessing the accompanying Web site. New to this edition, the Web site provides
- the full text of the print volume of the MLA Handbook - over two hundred additional examples - several research-project narratives--stories, with sample papers, that illustrate the steps successful students take in researching and writing papers - searching of the entire site, including the full text of the MLA Handbook - continuous access throughout the life of the seventh edition of the MLA Handbook
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An essential book for college students October 28, 2003 Debbie Lee Wesselmann (the Lehigh Valley, PA) 41 out of 43 found this review helpful
With his MLA HANDBOOK, Gibaldi has written one of the best stylebooks for college students. Accessible yet detailed enough to help students navigate tricky issues of citations and format, this book offers excellent advice for writing term papers. The electronic citation section is especially helpful since many style manuals have not been properly updated to embrace contemporary research practices.This book should be on every college student's shelf. For those already well-versed in MLA style, consider Gibaldi's more advanced MLA STYLE MANUAL AND GUIDE TO SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING.
A necessity for writers of college research papers. January 22, 2004 39 out of 42 found this review helpful
Knowledge of MLA formatting is a necessity for writing college research papers these days. As an older, part-time college student, I found myself lacking the skills to properly cite information in my papers. Not having time to take an entry level English class, to learn the MLA style, I turned to the MLA Handbook for guidance.This easy to use book has been a lifesaver! The book is well organized and provides plenty of examples. The table of contents is broken down so well, something that is not common enough in textbooks, that within minutes of picking up the book, you have a concrete example of what you need. Each section starts with the most basic example of citing from a particular type of work and builds, step-by-step, to a complete citation. The applicable example for entry into the Works Cited Page can be found with ease as well. If you will be writing research papers, or currently find yourself having difficulty citing, this is a tool you should strongly consider. "Tight Lines!" ~..~..~.. ><((((*>
The MLA Handbook is indispensible for research authors. December 13, 1996 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
Easily the most useful book any college student could own, the MLA Handbook
is full of information on how to correctly cite almost any source. It helps
to please any professors who insist on 100% accurate citations. A must have
for anyone who writes any number of research articles, it is definitely
a sound investment.
If you don't have the MLA Handbook, you're left guessing on new citation
standards such as CD-ROMs, Online postings, speeches, television shows,
radio addresses, etc. The book has bailed me out on a number of
occasions, especially when I have been forced to go to 'unorthodox'
sources for information.
Perfect for basic college papers June 10, 2002 23 out of 25 found this review helpful
I am incredibly anal about formatting my papers correctly, because it represents easy points to me. As most of you know, a large portion of almost any grade on a paper is format. I have bought many handbooks and guides for the MLA format, and I can say with absolute certainty that Joseph Gibaldi's is the best. Of course everyone has their own format, and as you become more specialized in your education you will no doubt be prodded away from MLA into that of your own niche (APSA modified version of CMS for me... ~groan~), but this book will prove most valuable for the majority of your undergraduate education. It has basic tips for research and the mechanics of writing; which, unless you slept through all of your high school English classes (or, as in the case of myself, have an emnity with commas), you'll probably know already. Where this book is indespensible is in its exhaustive documentation listings. To date, I have never found a source which this book doesn't list. I thought I had it stumped this morning when I needed to know how to cite an online congressional record of a speech, but to my surprise it was there, prompting me to write this review! This book has been a lifesaver many times; every college student needs it. Sit down, follow the instructions in the book (well first make sure your instructor wants your paper in MLA format!), and I promise you that you will receive full marks for the format portion of your grade! My only quibble is that it says you don't need a title page, yet I have never had a professor that didn't require one. However, that is an issue for the people who sit around and think up the MLA rules, not with the book. I do believe this has been the most useful book of my college education!
A definite reference for College students. January 29, 2004 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I use this book almost in daily basis. As a graduate student - I write several journal articles and research papers weekly. This book is my primary reference book when I edit the final draft copy. If you are in college - I suggest you should invest the money and get this book - you will need this book many times for proper referencing, quotation, and correct punctuation style.
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