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MLA Format Research Paper – Three Factors to Consider
11
June
2009

Using other reference materials and integrating the details in them to your research paper is not a huge task. However, the importance of proper referencing influences the quality features of any research papers. Because of the fact that citing resource materials can increase your reliability as a writer, you need to know how to write an MLA format research paper.

What are the things to consider in learning this format? A research paper format is usually realized by the chapters included in the entire documents. This will involve parts like introduction, literature review and data analysis. However, the MLA format research paper involves at least three parameters of instructions. These are the pagination technique, in-text citation and the creation of the bibliography page.

The pagination is the simplest thing to do. You only need to write your last name at the upper hand corner of each of your document’s page. Then you can write the page number respectively. No matter what topic your college research paper have, you can apply this style. Now, in text citation is a little tricky. You need to enclose the entire sentence or phrase in quotation marks. After that, you need to parenthesized the author’s last name together with the page number of his work. Take not that you can also eliminate the need for these parenthesized details if you are going to use the phrases like “According to…” or “(Author’s Name) said that…” Lastly, writing the bibliography page needs you to find instructional mediums in properly sequencing the entries. You need the author/s name, publication year, title of his work, publication city, page numbers and the publishing company. It requires the same details as with an APA style research paper only that the arrangements are a bit different.

MLA format research papers require that you learn these three parameter instructions. You can get research paper examples from our database if you wish to obtain a hard copy. Download these samples today.

Quick Guide in Writing an MLA Format Research Paper
18
May
2009

An MLA format research paper is one of the primary types of citing resources. It means that a research paper should be applied with a correct system of writing and that the MLA format can provide you instructions on how to write the pages, how to use in-text citation and what entries to include in the bibliography page. Let us talk about the specific details related to the research paper format of this type.

An MLA format research paper pagination style is really simple. Since you will be writing the page numbers at each of the page’s upper right hand corner, it will all be visible. Now, the details that you only need are your surname and the page number.

In using in-text citation, the paragraph of the sentence is only enclosed in quotation marks. Then at the end of the last line, simply put the author’s name and the page number of the article of his work. Then enclose the details in parentheses.

Just like an APA style research paper, the MLA format will need the following details for the bibliography page entries: Author/s’ name, publication year, title of the work, publication company, city of publication and sometimes page numbers and book edition if applicable.

You may need to take a look at our sample research papers if you wish to have a reliable reference in writing your MLA format research paper. Go to our download page in the Samples section and avail of our free resources. This is the best site to get your reference materials.

Research Paper Cover Page Format
19
December
2008

Guidelines for Research Paper Cover Page Format

Different styles of research paper suggest different guidelines in formatting your research paper cover page. Typically, if you use a citation style in the body of your paper, you will also have to follow the guideline of that style for your title page. If you are using APA style research paper, for example, these are some of their guidelines:

  1. Make a header and write the first 2 to 3 words of the title of your paper in the right side and the page number (in this case 1) after 5 spaces.
  2. In the upper half, write the full title centered horizontally. The title should be between 8 to 10 words and you can use sub-titles to make the tiles sound more scholarly. All first letters should be capitalized except for the prepositions. Do not capitalize all letters or underline the title. You should always use double spacing in your research paper cover page.
  3. Two spaces below the last line of the title, write you name centered horizontally last name first and then 2 spaces below your name write the name of your university or college.
  4. In the lower part, type the title of your class, name of your professor and the date of submission one entry per line and centered.
  5. Do not put graphics, pictures or border decorations in your research paper cover page.

For those who are using MLA format research paper , MLA doesn’t require a title page for student papers. All the information is written in the first page of the student essay just before the essay. Just type your name, title of class, name of professor and date submitted from the top of your first page, one entry per line, flushed left and double spaced. Then write the title centered horizontally and then begin your paper. If you are writing a thesis or dissertation, just follow the title page for APA.

For those who are using Chicago style research paper, the Chicago Manual doesn’t give any guidelines on the format of a research paper cover for students. You just have to ask your professor about the format.

The Turabian style recommends the format which is very much like that of the guideline of APA.

A research paper cover page should follow the format based on the style or based on what your professor requires. For research paper help, approach your professor and ask about the format. If your professor is not strict with any format, you can just follow the APA guideline I have written here.

Research Paper Citations Explained
7
December
2008

Why Your Research Paper Citation Needs to be Perfect

When writing research papers, you are essentially taking most of the information from another source — which is why research paper citations are so important. Even more importantly, they need to be formatted correctly. This is where a lot of students run into trouble. After all, there are so many different formats: MLA, APA, and Chicago style are just a few of the formats commonly used. So, in addition to discussing why correct citations are so important, we are also going to see a few examples for each separate style.

When writing research papers, you are essentially taking most of the information from another source — which is why research paper citations are so important. Even more importantly, they need to be formatted correctly. This is where a lot of students run into trouble. After all, there are so many different formats: MLA, APA, and Chicago style are just a few of the formats commonly used. So, in addition to discussing why correct citations are so important, we are also going to see a few examples for each separate style.

As mentioned, there are several different types of research paper citations. The MLA format research paper is one of the most common, especially in English and literature courses. There, it is the preferred format. It is arguably one of the easiest styles to master. It is also generally the first style that we learn, as it is used both in high school and in lower level college courses. Once you get higher up, however, it is most common in literature courses.

In MLA format, in text citations are relatively simple. When quoting directly or indirectly from the text, you cite using author-page format. So, if you were quoting from “She Walks in Beauty,” written by Lord Byron, and it appeared on the twentieth page of the book you used, the in text citation would appear as follows: According to the poet, talking about the lady in question, “she walks in beauty like the night” (Byron 20). The quotations do not include the citation, and the proper punctuation follows the citation rather than the quote itself.

Another common paper is the APA style research paper. This paper is significantly different than one which uses the MLA format. With short quotations, you need to include the author of the work, the year it was published, and the page number where the quote takes place. In the in text citation, the page number is preceded by a “p.” The quote should be introduced by a short statement which includes the last name of the author; the publication date should follow, in parentheses. Longer quotations in this style should be placed in a block style quote, without any quotation marks. Again, it should be introduced with the author’s last name and the date of publications. It should end with the page number.

Research paper citations for a Chicago style research paper are somewhat less complicated, but a bit more difficult to master if you are not used to this style. As mentioned in a recent post here, these papers rely on footnotes and endnotes rather than in text citations. Remembering to insert a footnote is probably the most difficult thing to remember, but once you get the hang of it, you may find that a Chicago style research paper is actually the easiest of all the different styles. Certainly, there is plenty of information out there to help you learn how to cite an essay in all different formats.

There are so many different research paper styles that mastering all the different research paper citations can be somewhat difficult. However, with a little practice you will surely discover that in text citations become second nature. Just remember, MLA, APA, and Chicago style are the most common, so familiarizing yourself with these styles can save you a lot of time and trouble.