Description
A concise, handy guidebook for teaching correct MLA-style citation to middle and high school researchers.
MLA Made Easy: Citation Basics for Beginners offers an effective way to introduce proper research citing to those who are new to research and the MLA style. Full of examples and practical tips, it provides teachers with everything they need to help even the most reluctant middle- and high school student researchers create accurate, complete citations in the MLA format.
MLA Made Easy includes instructions and examples for citing all common sources, from reference books to websites, as well as online databases, magazines, interviews, and videos. Coverage is divided into three parts: how to create citations for the works cited page, parenthetical documentation, and research paper formatting. Based on the 2009 revision of the MLA Handbook, it offers clear, precise, and up-to-date guidelines for showing students in their formative research experiences the importance of correctly citing their sources.
It is one of the most important lessons young researchers must learn-the importance of identifying the sources of information they cite in their work. Now, for teachers and librarians, there is a handy new guide for showing students how to properly document their sources-the MLA way!
About the Author
Marilyn Heath has worked as a media specialist and educator for the past 18 years, becoming a National Board Certified Teacher in 2003.
Reviews
"For those who dread teaching the proper way to cite sources, or feel inadequate doing so and send students to an online source, this book is for you. . . . This would be useful to librarians in any type of school-from middle school to college. Recommended." - Library Media Connection
Book Information
ISBN 9781586833435
Author Marilyn Heath
Format Paperback
Page Count 212
Imprint Linworth Publishing, Incorporated
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc