Citation Guides
When you do any research, you need to tell your reader where the information in your project came from.
You do this by using a citation style which will include in-text citations and a Works Cited page or Reference page.
You do this by using a citation style which will include in-text citations and a Works Cited page or Reference page.
Citation Styles
There are many different citation styles, i.e. ways of referencing the source of someone else’s work. The style you use will be decided by your school/college/university and the subject you are studying. At DES we use the Modern Languages Association (MLA) style. This style is used primarily with the arts and humanities subjects, e.g. English literature & language, art, foreign languages, music, history, geography. |
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This site provides you with a detailed description of how to use the MLA citation style.
Click HERE to go to the site. The site also has information on other citation styles. |