Academic writing standards require you to credit all sources that you use to write a paper, report, or study. The Modern Language Association (MLA) documentation style provides a guideline for properly crediting your sources by requiring notes in the text of your work that point the reader to an alphabetical list of your sources, called a “Works Cited” list. Properly citing your sources of information allows a reader to understand where you found your information and how to find those sources, and will also help you avoid plagiarism.
This guide includes many templates and examples. You'll find:
The Basics -- templates
Electronic Sources -- examples
Print & Video Sources -- examples
"Works Cited" Page -- example
"Introduction to Citation Styles: MLA 9th ed.." YouTube, uploaded by CSUDH Library. 9 July 2020, youtu.be/o7MyM_V8-EA.