Synopses & Reviews
Briefer, cheaper, and easier to use than the MLA's own handbook, A Guide to MLA Documentation includes numerous examples, a new student paper, an APA index with the 2001 updates, helpful hints on such topics as taking notes and avoiding plagiarism, and the 2003 MLA Guidelines.
About the Author
Joseph F. Trimmer is the professor of English and director of The Virginia B. Ball Center for Creative Inquiry at Ball State University. The author of numerous articles on literature, culture and literacy, Professor Trimmer's books include THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR FICTION: THE FIRST TWENTY-FIVE YEARS (1978), UNDERSTANDING OTHERS: CULTURAL AND CROSS-CULTURAL STUDIES AND THE TEACHING OF LITERATURE (1992), and NARRATION AS KNOWLEDGE: TALES OF THE TEACHING LIFE (1997). Professor Trimmer has also worked on 20 documentary films for PBS including the six-part series, "Middletown" (1982). His textbooks include WRITING WITH A PURPOSE, 14th Edition (2004), THE RIVERSIDE READER 9th Edition (2008), and eFICTIONS (2002). Trimmer's A GUIDE TO MLA DOCUMENTATION, 8th Edition (2009) is a perennial bestseller.
Table of Contents
1. Preparing the List of Works Cited Sample Entries: Books Sample Entries: Articles in Periodicals Sample Entries: CD-ROMs Sample Entries: Internet and Web Sources Sample Entries: Other Sources 2. Documenting Sources Placing and Punctuating the Parenthetical Reference Citing Sources: Examples 3. Using Notes and Parenthetical References 4. Implications for Your Research and Composing Compiling Source Information Taking Notes Quoting Sources Summarizing and Paraphrasing Sources Avoiding Plagiarism 5. Sample Outline and Research Paper 6. Abbreviations for MLA Documentation Appendix on APA Style Preparing the List of References Sample Entries Documenting Sources