MLA Citation Generator
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MLA 9th Edition format
MLA 9th Formatting Rules
- In MLA style, titles of larger works (like books and journals) are italicized, while titles of shorter works (like articles and web pages) are placed in quotation marks.
- MLA format typically requires the access date for online sources, formatted as "Accessed Day Month Year".
- Capitalize all principal words in the titles of sources (Title Case).
- Use the author's full first name and last name, unlike APA which uses initials.
About MLA Citation Generator
The MLA Citation Generator helps students, researchers, and academics create properly formatted MLA (Modern Language Association) citations quickly and accurately. Simply enter the source details — author, title, publication, URL — and the tool generates a correctly formatted MLA 9th edition citation ready to paste into your Works Cited page. No more manual formatting or style guide lookups — get accurate citations in seconds.
How to Use
- Select the source type you want to cite (website, book, article, journal, etc.).
- Enter the required source details (author name, title, publication, date, URL).
- Click "Generate Citation" to create your MLA-formatted citation.
- Copy the generated citation and paste it into your Works Cited page.
- Generate as many citations as you need — no limits.