MLA is a documentation style developed by the Modern Language Association. It is primarily used to cite sources within the language arts, cultural studies, and other humanities disciplines. Be sure to consult with your instructor or refer to your syllabus to determine which format is required for your assignment.
This guide provides a brief overview of MLA style. For more detailed information, please refer to our complete MLA 9 Guide.
MLA 9 is the current version of APA style. If your professor requests MLA 8th edition, please refer to our guide on this topic.
For further citation assistance, contact a John Jay librarian or the John Jay Writing Center.
Many databases offer tools to assist you in creating citations. To find and use these tools, watch our video, How to Use Citation Tools in Databases.. Always review the citation generated by the database for any errors by comparing it with our Library citation guides. Learn how by watching our video, Creating Flawless Citations.