All writers must cite their sources. In other words, as you write your papers you must give original authors credit for ideas and phrasing. If you were to portray their ideas or phrasing as your own, you would be committing academic dishonesty. It would be plagiarism. NRHS uses the Modern Language Association (MLA) Style Guide for citing sources. The LMC subscribes to NoodleTools Bibliography Maker in order to assist students in forming correct in-text and works consulted page citations. Learn more about plagiarism on the Tutorial page.
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USEFUL MLA LINKS
Sample MLA research paper #1
Sample MLA research paper #2
Sample in-text and works cited citations
NRHS MLA style guide (pdf)