Setting up MLA format in Google Docs
MLA in-text citations basics
MLA works cited formatting
Adding sources to Google Docs MLA formatting
Are you having trouble finding all the Information for your MLA citation? Can you not find a publisher, a publication date, or worse, an author? This might be a sign that you need to find a more credible source to back up your information. Are you having trouble finding sources for your research on Google? Try hopping over to a library database provided by KYVL, an article from EBSCOhost, or Britannica High School. You can check all of those out under the Library Databases tab.
One way to test the credibility of your source is to use the C.R.A.A.P. method! Check out the graphic for more details on how to Infuse this in your research.
Using Google Docs formatting tool and the library databases recommended MLA citation is great, but you should always check the citation just in case there are any errors and you will need to add the date you accessed the source to the end of the citation, as well. The Purdue Owl MLA Style Guide is a great resource to use to double check your work!