In MLA format, you briefly identify your sources in the text of your paper, then give the full information in the Works Cited list at the end of the paper.
Listed below are several resources to help you use MLA format:
MLA Documentation Guide from ACC Library Services. Also available in PDF format.
MLA Style Center -- Writing resources from the Modern Langauge Association including a Works Cited quick guide, a digital citation tool, instructions for formatting in-text citations, and more.
OWL Purdue MLA Style Guide -- Produced by Purdue University, this site covers the general format and guidelines of MLA Style and gives detailed information about constructing in-text MLA citations and creating works cited lists.
Excelsior Online Writing Lab MLA Style Guide -- Produced by Excelsior College, this guide provides information regarding MLA basic formatting, in-text citations, and the Works Cited entries.
Popular Online Citation Generators -- Listed below are several online citation generators that you may find helpful. Remember to always check the citations that these generators create for accuracy before adding them to your Works Cited list!
Edmunds, Anne. "Credible Hulk." 2019, Flickr https://flic.kr/p/2ea9z63.