Helpful MLA Style Web Sites
I'm sure questions will arise as you write your essays in MLA format. Here are a few helpful links I found that should answer most of your basic questions.
College of St. Benedict St. John's University Writing Center
This is a collection of handouts about every aspect of writing a research paper. The MLA section at the bottom will be especially helpful.
The OWL at Perdue
This is my favorite MLA guide. Everything you want to know about formatting your paper in your favorite word processor (I still don't know how any of you can prefer M$ Word).
This is not required this time, but when you are required to use a Works Cited page, you can use an online citation generator. The one below is my favorite. Just insert the information about your source and it will spit out an MLA citation that can be cut and pasted into your paper.
Citation Machine
If you find any other cool cites, please share the below in the comments section.
