What Does an MLA Style Works Cited List Look Like?
MLA style research documents include a references list titled “Works Cited,” which is placed at the end of the document. If you wish to acknowledge sources that you read but did not cite in your text, you may title the list “Works Consulted” and include them. Below, you can see examples from student writer Jenna Alberter’s MLA style Works Cited list (taken from her essay, “Images of Women in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Art & Literature”). Jenna’s works cited page does not include every type of publication that you might need to document in your paper. For more information on citing other types of books, conference proceedings, and dissertations, consult the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, or the MLA Web site at http://www.mla.org/ or visit Diana Hacker’s Research and Documentation Online.