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This document provides an example of a sample MLA Works Cited list containing references to various sources on the topic of cell phone use and driving safety, including newspaper articles, websites, journals, and more. The list is alphabetized by author's last name, includes publication information for each source, and notes the format (print or web). Basic MLA style guidelines for formatting entries are provided in the caption below the example list.

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This document provides an example of a sample MLA Works Cited list containing references to various sources on the topic of cell phone use and driving safety, including newspaper articles, websites, journals, and more. The list is alphabetized by author's last name, includes publication information for each source, and notes the format (print or web). Basic MLA style guidelines for formatting entries are provided in the caption below the example list.

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Sample MLA Works Cited List (Daly)

Daly 7
Works Cited

Heading is centered.

Besthoff, Len. Cell Phone Use Increases Risk of Accidents, but


Users Willing to Take the Risk. WRAL.com. Capitol
Broadcasting, 9 Nov. 1999. Web. 12 Jan. 2001.
Farmers Insurance Group. New Survey Shows Drivers Have Had

List is alphabetized by authors


last names (or by
title when a work
has no author).

Close Calls with Cell Phone Users. Farmers. Farmers


Insurance Group, 8 May 2000. Web. 12 Jan. 2001.
Haughney, Christine. Taking Phones out of Drivers Hands.
Washington Post 5 Nov. 2000: A8. Print.
Ippolito, Milo. Drivers Sentence Not Justice, Mom Says. Atlanta

First line of each


entry is at the left
margin; extra lines
are indented 1 2''.

Journal-Constitution 25 Sept. 1999: J1. eLibrary Curriculum.

Web. 12 Jan. 2001.


Layton, Lyndsey. Legislators Aiming to Disconnect Motorists.
Washington Post 10 Dec. 2000: C1+. Print.

Double-spacing is
used throughout.

Lowe, Chan. Cartoon. Washington Post 22 July 2000: A21. Print.


Pena, Patricia N. Patti Penas Letter to Car Talk. Cartalk.com.
Dewey, Cheetham, and Howe, n.d. Web. 10 Jan. 2001.
Redelmeier, Donald A., and Robert J. Tibshirani. Association
between Cellular-Telephone Calls and Motor Vehicle Collisions.

Abbreviation n.d.
indicates that the
online source has
no update date.

New England Journal of Medicine 336.7 (1997): 453-58. Print.


Stockwell, Jamie. Phone Use Faulted in Collision. Washington
Post 6 Dec. 2000: B1+. Print.
Sundeen, Matt. Cell Phones and Highway Safety: 2000 State
Legislative Update. National Conference of State Legislatures.
Natl. Conf. of State Legislatures, Dec. 2000. Web. 27 Feb. 2001.
Violanti, John M. Cellular Phones and Fatal Traffic Collisions.
Accident Analysis and Prevention 30.4 (1998): 519-24. Print.

Source: Diana Hacker (Boston: Bedford/St. Martins, 2006).


This paper has been updated to follow the style guidelines in the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers,
7th ed. (2009).

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