Official Resources:
* The MLA Handbook: This is the official source for MLA formatting. You can access the most up-to-date version online (you may need to purchase it) or check it out from your library. [https://www.mla.org/](https://www.mla.org/)
* The MLA Style Center: This website from the Modern Language Association offers free online resources, including a citation generator, FAQs, and examples of citations for various sources. [https://style.mla.org/](https://style.mla.org/)
Other Excellent Resources:
* Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab): This website from Purdue University provides comprehensive information on MLA style, including a detailed guide to citations. [https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/index.html](https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/index.html)
* EasyBib: This website offers a free citation generator that can format citations in MLA style. [https://www.easybib.com/](https://www.easybib.com/)
* Citation Machine: This website provides a free citation generator for various citation styles, including MLA. [https://citationmachine.net/](https://citationmachine.net/)
Tips for Choosing a Resource:
* Check the Date: Ensure the resource is updated to reflect the latest MLA guidelines.
* Look for Examples: Choose a resource that provides clear and concise examples of citations for different types of sources.
* Read the FAQs: Many websites have FAQs that can answer common questions about MLA style.
No matter which resource you choose, remember to always double-check your citations for accuracy. You can also consult your instructor or librarian if you have any questions.