Sunday, November 18, 2007

November 19th Blog

1. Today in class we discussed the difference between MLA and APA citations. We practiced with an example of a cut out citation and formatted it both ways. We then used our own information from our research to practice making citations.

2. One difference between MLA and APA formatting is that is that MLA has the date at the end and APA has the date near the beginning. Another difference is that MLA underlines the title of the book while APA doesn't underline the title and actually only capitalizes the first word of the title.

1 comment:

Aline said...

Yes, you have a couple of the major differences.