![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Note: This page should answer most of your basic questions about using MLA Style. Then you are invited to browse through the OWL's resources on MLA Formatting and Citations standards, which include how sources appear in-text and in the final reference page. To get the most out of this page, you should begin with the introductory material below, which covers what is MLA Style, why it is used, and who should apply this style to their work. This page introduces you to the Modern Language Association (MLA) Style for writing and formatting research papers. Welcome to the OWL Overview of MLA Style. Writing Letters of Recommendation for Students. ![]()
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