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Sunday, May 10, 2009

MLA 7th and online access


Our purchase of the MLA Handbook (7th ed.) comes with an extra: access (though password protected) to an online version, with several enhancements:
  • Over two hundred additional examples
  • Several research project narratives—stories, with sample papers, that illustrate the steps successful students take in researching and writing papers
  • Searching of the entire site, including the full text of the MLA Handbook
  • Continuous access throughout the life of the seventh edition of the MLA Handbook
The online version cannot be construed as a site license; you'll have to log the individual users in. URL, username, and password have been added to the Reference manual.

Watch for the paper copies to land on the Ready Reference shelves.