What are the general differences between an APA and an MLA style referencing?
• Date: In MLA, the date follows the publisher in the citation, and is not in parentheses. In APA, the date follows the author and is in parentheses. • Author’s Name: In MLA, the author’s full name (first and last) is spelled out. In APA, the author’s last name is spelled out and the first name is reduced to initials. • Capitalization: In MLA, all major words in the title are capitalized, and the title is underlined. In APA, only the first word of the title, the first word of a subtitle, and any proper nouns (like names) are capitalized. Everything else is lowercase. Also, the title is written in italics. • Source Page: In MLA, the source page is called a “Works Cited” and in APA it is called the “References”. • In the in text citations, MLA uses the last name of the author and the page number; APA uses the last name of the author and the date. • Also with the in text citations, MLA does not uses commas to separate the material, or p. pp. before the page numbers. APA does use commas an
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