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Five Common Grammar Questions 

Which terms require an apostrophe? Do you need a comma before because? An MLA editor answers these and three other common questions about grammar. Learn from an expert, then test your knowledge with our quizzes

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MLA Student Essay Contest

Enter your research paper in the MLA’s student essay contest by 18 January for a chance to be published by the MLA. Visit the MLA Style Center to learn more

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Duly Noted

Footnotes and endnotes are integral parts of scholarly writing. An MLA editor can help you learn to format your notes properly using Microsoft Word

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On Teaching Ourika 

Instructors who teach Claire de Duras’s Ourika—published in the MLA’s Texts and Translations series—explain the 1823 novel’s continued relevance

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Lies, Damn Lies, and Quotations

Even some of the most oft-cited quotations are of dubious authenticity. How can you separate the true from the false? An MLA editor explains

When to Cite an Online Publication’s DOI

If you’re citing a paginated journal article that appears online, should you cite the page range, the URL, or the DOI? The MLA editors can help.  

How to Cite a Dictionary Entry in a Non-Latin Alphabet

The MLA editors demonstrate how to cite dictionary entries from other alphabets

A Name in Full?

Upon its first appearance in prose, a person’s name should be given in full, but what if it has already appeared in a note? The MLA editors offer guidance

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