A book with a single author: (MLA manual 148, 150-151)
Pinker, Steven. The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window into Human Nature. New York: Viking, 2007. Print.
A book by more than one author: (MLA manual 154)
Broer, Lawrence R., and Gloria Holland. Hemingway and Women: Female Critics and the Female Voice. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 2002. Print.
Note: If there are more than three authors, use the first author’s name followed by “et al.” (“and others”).
A book by a corporate author: (MLA manual 156)
National Research Council. Beyond Six Billion: Forecasting the World’s Population. Washington: Natl. Acad., 2000. Print.
A book with an editor, translator or compiler: (MLA manual 162, 164, 153)
Shell, Marc, ed. American Babel: Literatures of the United States from Abnaki to Zuni. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 2002. Print.
A book accessed online: (MLA manual 187-188)
Hume, David. A Treatise of Human Nature. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1898. Google Books. Web. 31 Aug. 2009.
Note: For citations to online publications, be sure to indicate “Web” and date of access at the end of the citation.
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