MLA style
FORMATTING A PAPER AND CITATION STYLE INFORMATION
FORMATTING A PAPER AND CITATION STYLE INFORMATION
Use white 8 ½ x 11” paper.
Make 1 inch margins on the top, bottom, and sides.
The first word in every paragraph should be indented one half inch.
Indent set-off or block quotations one half inch from the left margin.
Use any type of font that is easy to read, such as Times New Roman. Make sure that italics look different from the regular typeface.
Use 12-point size.
Double space the entire research paper, even the Works Cited page.
Leave one space after periods and other punctuation marks, unless your instructor tells you to leave two spaces.
These guidelines come from the MLA Style Center’s web page “Formatting a Research Paper.”
Indent the first word in every paragraph. Sentences should begin one half inch from the left margin.
It is not necessary to manually measure half an inch. Use the “tab” button on the keyboard to create a half inch space.
MLA research paper format requires that the entire research paper or MLA format essay includes double-spaced lines. Double-spaced lines should be found in between the written body of the work, in the heading, and also on the MLA reference page.
While it may seem tempting to place a few extra lines between the heading, title, and beginning of the paper, lines should all be double spaced.
In an MLA paper, it is acceptable to use any font type that is easy to read. Many source types, such as books and articles, use fonts that are easy to read, so if you’re seeking an appropriate font style, look at other sources for guidance. Two of the most commonly used fonts are Arial and Times New Roman.
It is important for the reader to be able to distinguish the difference between italicized and regular font, so if you choose a font style different than Arial or Times New Roman, make sure the difference between the two type styles is evident.
The use of a 12-point font size is recommended as this is the default size for many word processing programs. It is acceptable to use another standard size, such as 11-point or 11.5-point.
If choosing option one, creating an MLA heading, you’ll need to include four main components:
Your full name
Your instructor’s name
The name and number of the course or class
The assignment’s due date
The first item typed on the paper should be your full name.
Position your name one inch from the top and left margins of the page.
Add a double space beneath your name, and type the name of your instructor.
Below the professor or instructor’s name should be a double space, followed by the name of the course, class, or section number (if available).
Below it, include another double space and add the assignment’s due date (Day Month Year).
The assignment’s title should be placed below the due date, after a double space. Align the title so it sits in the center of the MLA format paper. The title should be written in standard lettering, without underlines, bold font, italicized font, or any quotation marks. Only include italics or quotation marks if your title includes the title of another source.
Here is an example of an MLA header for an MLA format essay, paper, or assignment:
Neal E. Bibdarsh
Professor Haujeemoto
English 201
2 Nov 2017
The Trials and Tribulations of Lincoln’s Reciting of “The Gettysburg Address”
*Note: The quotation marks here are around the title of a speech included in the paper’s title.