The MLA Handbook is published by the Modern Language Association and is the only official, authorized book on MLA style. The online version, MLA Handbook Plus, includes the full text of the 9th edition, plus the MLA Guide to Digital Literacy, the MLA Guide to Undergraduate Research in Literature, and video courses.
The MLA Style Center offers free online support to users of the MLA Handbook and anyone interested in editing, writing, and research. The only official Web site devoted to MLA style.
A quick guide to MLA 9th edition style including instructions on in-text citations and works cited, as well as a video tutorial, from California State University Dominguez Hills.
Created by the University of Toronto, this guide references MLA, APA, and Chicago styles to provide the best examples of how to cite Indigenous ways of knowing.